Atomic Processes in Plasmas: 14th APS Topical Conference on Atomic Processes in Plasmas : Santa Fe, Neew Mexico, 19-22 April 2004

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Pub. Date: 2004-12-15
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Summary

All papers were peer-reviewed for this proceedings volume. The conference focused on atomic physics relevant to plasmas, and plasma science dependent on atomic processes, from either a modeling or diagnostics point of view. Also, an exciting breakthrough discovery was first announced at this conference on a new antihydrogen formation technique. Topics include the relatively mature research areas of atomic structure and collisions, atomic kinetics, laser-produced plasmas, magnetic- and inertial-confinement fusion, Z-pinches, opacities and equation of state, lighting, and astrophysics, as well as the burgeoning areas of warm dense matter simulations and ultracold plasmas used, for example, in the recent formation of antihydrogen.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
Executive and Program Committee xi
Local Committee and Sponsors xii
Meetings in this Series xiii
Guidelines for Future Meetings xiv
ANTIHYDROGEN
Slow Antihydrogen
3(10)
G. Gabrielse, A. Speck, C.H. Storry, D. Le Sage, N. Guise, P.C. Larochelle, D. Grzonka, W. Oelert, G. Schepers, T. Sefzick, H. Pittner, M. Herrmann, J. Walz, T.W. Hänsch, D. Comeau, and E.A. Hessels
Antihydrogen Formation Using Cold Plasmas
13(12)
N. Madsen, M. Amoretti, C. Amster, G. Bonomi, A. Bouchta, P.D. Bowe, C. Carraro, C.L. Cesar, M. Charlton, M. Doser, A. Fontana, M.C. Fujiwara, R. Funakoshi, P. Genova, J.S. Hangst, R.S. Hayano, I. Johnson, L.V. Jørgensen, A. Kellerbauer, V. Lagomarsino, R. Landua, E. Lodi-Rizzini, M. Macri, G. Manuzio, D. Mitchard, P. Montagna, H. Pruys, C. Regenfus, A. Rotondi, G. Testera, A. Variola, and D.P. van der Werf
ATOMIC AND MOLECULAR PHYSICS
Continuum-Coupling in Electron-Atom Scattering
25(10)
C.P. Ballance, D.C. Griffin, N.R. Badnell, S.D. Loch, and M.S. Pindzola
Fully Differential Three-Dimensional Angular Distributions of Electrons Ionized in Ion-Atom Collisions
35(6)
M. Schulz, R. Moshammer, D. Fischer, A. Hasan, N. Maydanyuk, and J. Ullrich
An Overview of Relativistic Distorted-Wave Cross Sections
41(12)
C.J. Fontes, H.L. Zhang, and J. Abdallah, Jr.
INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION
Core Temperature and Density Gradients in ICF
53(8)
J.A. Koch, T.W. Barbee, Jr., S. Dalhed, S. Haan, N. Izumi, R.W. Lee, L.A. Weiser, R.C. Mancini, F.J. Marshall, D. Meyerhofer, T.C. Sangster, V.A. Smalyuk, J.M. Soures, L. Klein, and I. Golovkin
Measuring the Ionization Balance of Gold in a Low-Density Plasma of Importance to ICF
61(12)
M.J. May, P. Beiersdorfer, M. Schneider, S. Terracol, K.L. Wong, K. Fournier, B. Wilson, J.H. Scofield, K.J. Reed, G. Brown, F.S. Porter, R. Kelley, C.A. Kilbourne, and K.R. Boyce
SHORT PULSE LASER PLASMAS
Supernova Remnant Relevant Laser-Plasma Experiments
73(8)
N.C. Woolsey, A.D. Ash, D.M. Chambers, C. Courtois, R.O. Dendy, R.A.D. Grundy, and K.G. McClements
X-Ray Spectroscopy of Dense Plasmas Produced by Isochoric Heating with Ultrashort Laser Pulses
81(16)
K. Eidmann, U. Andiel, F. Pisani, P. Hakel, R.C. Mancini, J. Abdallah, G.C. Junkel-Vives, and K. Witte
HOT TOPTICS
Electrical Conductivities and Optical Reflectivities of Dense Aluminum Plasmas
97(6)
C. Blancard, M.P. Desjarlais, G. Faussurier, V. Recoules, and P. Renaudin
Experiments on the Scaling of Ionization Balance vs. Electron and Radiation Temperature in Non-LTE Gold Plasmas
103(8)
R.F Heeter, S.B. Hansen, P. Beiersdorfer, M.E. Foord, K.B. Fournier, D.H. Froula, A.J. Mackinnon, M.J. May, M.B. Schneider, and B.K.F. Young
ASTROPHYSICS
Non-LTE Models of (Cool) Stellar and Giant Planetary Atmospheres
111(6)
A. Schweitzer and P. H. Hauschildt
X-Ray Line Emission from Optically-Thick Astrophysical Media
117(10)
M. Sako and S. Watanabe
The Flexible Atomic Code
127(12)
M.F. Gu
HIGH ENERGY-DENSITY PHYSICS
Quantum Molecular Dynamical Simulations of Warm, Dense Matter
139(12)
S. Mazevet, J. Kress, and L.A. Collins
LTE AND NON-LTE OPACITIES
Review of the Third Non-LTE Code Comparison Workshop
151(10)
Y. Ralchenko, R.W. Lee, and C. Bowen
A New Detailed Term Accounting Opacity Code: TOPAZ
161(7)
C.A. Iglesias, M.H. Chen, W.A. Isaacs, V. Sonnad, and B.G. Wilson
Los Alamos Opacities: Transition from LEDCOP to ATOMIC
168(12)
N.H. Magee, J. Abdallah, J. Colgan, P. Hakel, D.P. Kilcrease, S. Mazevet, M. Sherrill, C.J. Fontes, and H.L. Zhang
NLTE/LTE Equation-of-State Models
180(10)
J.R. Albritton
CHEMEOS: A New Chemical-Picture-Based Model for Plasma Equation-of-State Calculations
190(13)
P. Hakel and D.P. Kilcrease
X-RAY SOURCES
Simulating Cometary and Stellar X-Ray Emission in the Laboratory Using Microcalorimeters and an Electron Beam Ion Trap
203(10)
G.V. Brown, P. Beiersdorfer, H. Chen, A. Graf, M. May, S. Terracol, D. Thorn, K.R. Boyce, J. Cottam, K.C. Gendreau, S.M. Kahn, R.L. Kelley, C.A. Kilbourne, F.S. Porter, and A.E. Szymkowiak
Effects of the Electron Energy Distribution Function on Line and Continuum Emission
213(10)
S.B. Hansen and A.S. Shlyaptseva
Efficient Multi-keV X-Ray Sources from Ti-Doped Aerogel Targets
223(12)
K.B. Fournier, C. Constantin, G. Gregori, M.C. Miller, C.A. Back, L.J. Suter, J. Davis, and J. Grun
LOW-TEMPERATURE PLASMAS AND BEAMS
Low Energy Charge Transfer with Multi-Charged Ions Using Merged Beams
235(10)
C.C. Havener and R. Rejoub
Visible, EUV, and X-Ray Spectroscopy at the NIST EBIT Facility
245(10)
J.D. Gillaspv, B. Blagojevic, A. Dalgarno, K. Fahey, V. Kharchenko, J.M. Laming, E.-O. Le Bigot, L. Lugosi, K. Makonyi, L.P. Ratliff, H.W. Schnopper, E.H. Silver, E. Takács, J.N. Tan, H. Tawara, and K. Tokesi
Recent Advances in Lighting Science
255(10)
W.P. Lapatovich
List of Participants 265(8)
Author Index 273

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