Corrections to linear mixing in binary ionic mixtures and plasma screening at zero separation
Abstract
Using the results of extensive Monte Carlo simulations we discuss corrections to the linear mixing rule in strongly coupled binary ionic mixtures. We analyze the plasma screening function at zero separation, Hjk(0), for two ions (of types j=1,2 and k=1,2) in a strongly coupled binary mixture. The function Hjk(0) is estimated by two methods: (1) from the difference of Helmholtz Coulomb free energies at large and zero separations; (2) by fitting the Widom expansion of Hjk(x) in powers of interionic distance x to Monte Carlo data on the radial pair distribution function gjk(x). These methods are shown to be in good agreement. For illustration, we analyze the plasma screening enhancement of nuclear burning rates in dense stellar matter.
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