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Recalculation of Astrophysical Opacities: Overview, Methodology and Atomic Calculations

Anil K. Pradhan, Sultana N. Nahar

Published 2018-01-06Version 1

A review of a renewed effort to recalculate astrophysical opacities using the R-Matrix method is presented. The computational methods and new extensions are described. Resulting enhancements found in test calculations under stellar interior conditions compared to the Opacity Project could potentially lead to the resolution of the solar abundances problem, as well as discrepancies between recent experimental measurements at the Sandia Z-pinch inertial confinement fusion device and theoretical opacity models. Outstanding issues also discussed are: (i) accuracy, convergence, and completeness of atomic calculations, (ii) improvements in the Equation-of-State of high-temperature-density plasmas, and (iii) redistribution of resonant oscillator strength in the bound-free continuum, and (iv) plasma broadening of auotionizing resonances.

Comments: 10 pages, 4 figures, Review, Proc. Workshop on Astrophysical Opacities 2017, PASP
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