Bulletin of the American Physical Society
64th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Volume 67, Number 15
Monday–Friday, October 17–21, 2022; Spokane, Washington
Session JO06: HEDP Laboratory Astrophysics on Z
2:00 PM–4:24 PM,
Tuesday, October 18, 2022
Room: Ballroom 111 C
Chair: Brent Jones, Sandia National Laboratories
Abstract: JO06.00012 : A First-Principles Study of L-Shell Iron and Chromium Opacity at Stellar Interior Conditions*
4:12 PM–4:24 PM
Presenter:
Valentin V Karasiev
(Lab. for Laser Energetics, U. of Rochester)
Authors:
Valentin V Karasiev
(Lab. for Laser Energetics, U. of Rochester)
Suxing Hu
(Lab. for Laser Energetics, U. of Rochester)
Nathaniel R Shaffer
(Lab. for Laser Energetics, U. of Rochester)
Gennady Miloshevsky
(Virginia Commonwealth Univ.)
An unresolved disagreement remains between experimental measurements and theoretical predictions of the L-shell opacity of iron at solar interior conditions. Recently developed free-energy density functional theory (DFT)-based methodology for calculations of optical properties of warm dense matter1 has been applied for calculations of L-shell opacity of iron and chromium at T = 182 eV. Our DFT predictions are compared to the radiative emissivity and opacity of the dense plasma model,2 the real space Green’s function method, and experimental measurements.3,4 Good agreement is found between all three theoretical methods and in the bound-continuum region for Cr when compared to the experiment, while the difference between direct DFT calculations and the experiment for Fe remains essentially the same as for plasma-physics models.
*This material is based upon work supported by the DOE NNSA under Award No. DE-NA0003856, the US NSF PHY Grant No. 1802964, and DTRA under Grants No. DTRA1‐19‐1‐0019 and HDTRA1-20-2-0001.
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