1977
DOI: 10.2172/7297293
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Steady state radiative cooling rates for low-density high-temperature plasmas

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“…[34] making use of the cooling function tabulated in Ref. [63] which is only accurate enough for low densities where Coronal equilibrium can be assumed. In Fig.…”
Section: Characterization Of the Blast Waves Launched In Xenon Clustersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[34] making use of the cooling function tabulated in Ref. [63] which is only accurate enough for low densities where Coronal equilibrium can be assumed. In Fig.…”
Section: Characterization Of the Blast Waves Launched In Xenon Clustersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the calculations using the cooling functions provided in Ref. [63], the temperature is around 600 eV. The cooling functions given in that work were calculated for electron densities lower than 10 16 cirr 3 , whereas the electron density in this case is «10…”
Section: Characterization Of the Blast Waves Launched In Xenon Clustersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14 The second method was demonstrated by Ioffe et al 3 Figure 9. Configuration-space trajectories (a,b,c), corresponding surfaces-of-section (d,e,f), and composite surfaces-of-section (g,h,i), corresponding to (g) analytic third-order invariant, (h) com puted orbits, and fi) analytic fourth-order invariant.…”
Section: Sloshing Ions For Microstability (M £ Rensink)mentioning
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“…t.l.uions of D. E. Post et al 14 Thus, the radiated ;•:••.-.rr is taken to be P RAD = cn t ,n|VT k , where c ."•.' k .…”
Section: Orbit Averagingmentioning
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