KAPPA: A Package for Synthesis of Optically Thin Spectra for the Non-Maxwellian Kappa-Distributions. III. Improvements to Ionization Equilibrium and Extension to Kappa < 2
Abstract
The KAPPA package is designed for calculations of optically thin spectra for the non-Maxwellian appa-distributions. This paper presents extension of the database to allow calculations of the spectra for extreme values of appa < 2, which are important for accurate diagnostics of the appa-distributions in the outer solar atmosphere. In addition, two improvements were made to the ionization equilibrium calculations within the database. First, the ionization equilibrium calculations now include the effect of electron impact multi-ionization (EIMI). Although relatively unimportant for Maxwellian distribution, the EIMI becomes important for some elements such as Fe and low values of appa, where it modifies the ionization equilibrium significantly. Second, the KAPPA database now includes the suppression of dielectronic recombination at high electron densities, evaluated via the suppression factors. We find that at the same temperature, the suppression of dielectronic recombination is almost independent of appa. The ionization equilibrium calculations for the appa-distributions are now provided for a range of electron densities.
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