학술논문

Non-Maxwellian rate coefficients for electron and ion collisions in Rydberg plasmas: implications for excitation and ionization
Document Type
Working Paper
Source
J. Plasma Phys. 86, 845860391 (2020)
Subject
Physics - Plasma Physics
Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics
Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics
Physics - Space Physics
Language
Abstract
Scattering phenomena between charged particles and highly excited Rydberg atoms are of critical importance in many processes in plasma physics and astrophysics. While a Maxwell-Boltzmann (MB) energy distribution for the charged particles is often assumed for calculations of collisional rate coefficients, in this contribution we relax this assumption and use two different energy distributions, a bimodal MB distribution and a $\kappa$-distribution. Both variants share a high-energy tails occurring with higher probability than the corresponding MB distribution. The high energy tail may significantly affect rate coefficients for various processes. We focus the analysis to specific situations by showing the dependence of the rate coefficients on the principal quantum number of hydrogen atoms in n-changing collisions with electrons in the excitation and ionization channels and in a temperature range relevant to the divertor region of a tokamak device. We finally discuss the implications for diagnostics of laboratory plasmas.
Comment: 14 pages, 4 figures, Journal of Plasma Physics collection on 'Laboratory and Astrophysical Plasmas: New Perspectives'