Affiliation:
1. CEA, DAM, DIF Arpajon France
2. Université Paris‐Saclay, CEA, Laboratoire Matière en Conditions Extrêmes Bruyères‐le‐Châtel France
Abstract
AbstractIn this article, we would like to pay tribute to Gabor Kalman, outlining his contribution to a model widely used in dense plasma physics: the high‐temperature Thomas–Fermi model. The approach of Ruoxian Ying and Kalman relies on the separation of the bound and free electrons, a physically reasonable definition of the bound electrons, a description of the source density in the Poisson equation through the electron–ion and ion–ion pair correlation functions and a determination of the degree of ionization from the minimization of the total free energy. We also report on different approximations of the function , which is a cornerstone of the original Thomas‐Femi model.