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Average-Atom Model for X-ray Scattering from Warm Dense Matter

W. R. Johnson, J. Nilsen, K. T. Cheng

Published 2012-11-01Version 1

A scheme for analyzing Thomson scattering of x-rays by warm dense matter, based on the average-atom model, is developed. Emphasis is given to x-ray scattering by bound electrons. Contributions to the scattered x-ray spectrum from elastic scattering by electrons moving with the ions and from inelastic scattering by free and bound electrons are evaluated using parameters (chemical potential, average ionic charge, free electron density, bound and continuum wave functions, and occupation numbers) taken from the average-atom model. The resulting scheme provides a relatively simple diagnostic for use in connection with x-ray scattering measurements. Applications are given to dense hydrogen, beryllium, aluminum, titanium, and tin plasmas. At high momentum transfer, contributions from inelastic scattering by bound electrons are dominant features of the scattered x-ray spectrum for aluminum, titanium, and tin.

Comments: 22 pages, 10 figures Presentation at Workshop IV: Computational Challenges in Warm Dense Matter at IPAM (UCLA) May 21 - 25, 2012
Categories: physics.plasm-ph
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