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On contribution of the electron-electron correlations into bremsstrahlung from few-electron ions

A new approach is developed to evaluate contribution of the electron-electron correlations into bremsstrahlung from few-electron ions and atoms. Our approach is based on the explicit formula for the electron density distribution in such systems. We derive the closed analytical formula for the matrix elements which are needed for highly accurate computations of atomic form-factors of two-electron atoms and ions. We also discuss the energy loss due to bremsstrahlung in a plasma which contains multi-charged ions and free electrons. Bremsstrahlung from a high-temperature plasma is considered as well as its role in the high-temperature burn-up of deuterium plasma.

preprint2016arXivOpen access

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