Affiliation:
1. Institut für Theoretische Physik und Astrophysik Christian‐Albrechts‐Universität zu Kiel Kiel Germany
Abstract
AbstractWarm dense matter—an exotic, highly compressed state on the border between solid and plasma phases is of high current interest, in particular for compact astrophysical objects, high‐pressure laboratory systems, and inertial confinement fusion. For many applications, the interaction of quantum plasmas with energetic particles is crucial. Moreover, often the system is driven far out of equilibrium. In that case, there is high interest in time‐dependent simulations to understand the physics, in particular, during thermalization. Recently a novel many‐particle technique, the G1–G2 scheme was presented with reference to the study by Schlünzen et al. (2020) which allows for first‐principle simulations of the time evolution of interacting quantum systems. Here we apply this scheme to a spatially uniform dense quantum plasma (jellium) and explore its performance. To this end, the G1–G2 scheme is transformed into momentum representation, and first results are presented for a quasi‐one‐dimensional model system.
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