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Electron-Ion Processes in Hot Plasmas

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The spacecraft observations of astrophysical objects in the UV-X-ray wavelength range and the production of hot plasmas in new devices developed for nuclear fusion have given a new impetus to the physics of highly charged ions.

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Dubau, J., van Regemorter, H. (1983). Electron-Ion Processes in Hot Plasmas. In: Burke, P.G., Eissner, W.B., Hummer, D.G., Percival, I.C. (eds) Atoms in Astrophysics. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3536-8_7

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