Abstract
AbstractThe exploration of atomic properties of strongly coupled partially degenerate plasmas, also referred to as warm dense matter, is important in astrophysics, since this thermodynamic regime is encountered for instance in Jovian planets' interior. One of the most important issues is the need for accurate equations of state and transport coefficients. The Ziman formula has been widely used for the computation of the static (DC) electrical resistivity. Usually, the calculations are based on the continuum wavefunctions computed in the temperature and density‐dependent self‐consistent potential of a fictive atom, representing the average ionization state of the plasma (average‐atom model). We present calculations of the electrical resistivity of a plasma based on the superconfiguration (SC) formalism. In this modeling, the contributions of all the electronic configurations are taken into account. It is possible to obtain all the situations between the two limiting cases: detailed configurations (a super‐orbital is a single orbital) and detailed ions (all orbitals are gathered in the same superorbital). The ingredients necessary for the calculation are computed in a self‐consistent manner for each SC, using a density‐functional description of the electrons. Electron exchange‐correlation is handled in the localdensity approximation. The momentum transfer cross‐sections are calculated by using the phase shifts of the continuum electron wavefunctions computed, in the potential of each SC, by the Schrödinger equation with relativistic corrections (Pauli approximation). Comparisons with experimental data are also presented (© 2010 WILEY‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)
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