Abstract
The renormalization plasma screening effects on the elastic electron-atom collision are investigated in partially ionized dense hydrogen plasmas using the eikonal method. It is found that the renormalization plasma screening suppresses the eikonal phase shift and cross section for the elastic electron-atom collision in partially ionized plasmas. It is also found that the renormalization plasma screening effect on the elastic electron-atom collision process increases with an increasing impact parameter. In addition, it is found that the maximum position of the differential cross section is receded from the center of the atom with an increase of the Debye length.
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