Kinetics of Ionization-Recombination of a Plasma and Population Density of Excited Ions. IV. Recombining Plasma-High-Low Temperature Case
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In the capture-radiative-cascade (CRC) phase, which is in the low<>r-z. regionthan Griem's boundary, excited levels have population inversion zz(p)/g(p)ocp"' (n(p)/g(p) is the population density of an excited level with the principalquantum number p per unit statistical weight), and n( p) increases in proportion ton.n. or n.ng (w, is the Jon density) to reach the boundary. The saturatiarn phase inthe higher-z. region is further divided by Byron's boundary into thc: high- andNow-lying levels. For the former levels partial LTE holds, whereas the latterlevels 'are in the recombination-ladder-like do-excitation flow r?ssu]ting inn( p)/g( p)cc p ='. For the collisional-radiative recombination the high-density limitis established whern Griem's boundary level reaches Byron's boundary level.Summary is given of the ionizing and recombinirig plasmas.
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