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Selected Topics in X-Ray Spectroscopy from Highly Ionized Atoms in Hot Plasmas

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The purpose of these lectures is to highlight results achieved so far in the field of X-ray spectroscopy from hot plasmas. The lectures are divided into four parts: 1) general description of the plasma source, i.e., the environment in which the highly ionized atoms are embedded, 2) discussion of dominant atomic processes in the center of the plasma and spectroscopic results related to the hot, quasi-stationary region, 3) discussion of results related to the plasma regions showing gradients in the key parameters, i.e., when changes in radial profiles of electron temperature and density are important and the atomic processes must be studied in detail, and 4) discussion of fast time-varying phenomena and other spectroscopic results possibly related to processes not usually accounted for.

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Källne, E. (1989). Selected Topics in X-Ray Spectroscopy from Highly Ionized Atoms in Hot Plasmas. In: Marrus, R. (eds) Physics of Highly-Ionized Atoms. NATO ASI Series, vol 201. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0833-1_7

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