Abstract

A long-standing ambiguity in spectral line broadening theory related to the electric field divergence in the quadrupole term of the screened Coulomb radiator-plasma interaction is examined. This is accomplished with multipole expansions from a Taylor series as well as a partial wave analysis of the screened Coulomb interaction. It is explicitly shown that the two approaches agree up to the octupole term for an effective radiator size small compared to the plasma screening length. Furthermore, the ambigous corrections are confirmed appearing naturally in both methods. For higher multipoles the agreement is demonstrated numerically with a computer program using exact arithmetic.

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