On the Dissociation Equilibrium of H2 in Very Cool, Helium-Rich White Dwarf Atmospheres
Abstract
We investigate the dissociation equilibrium of H2 in very cool, helium-rich white dwarf atmospheres. We present the solution of the non-ideal chemical equilibrium for the dissociation of molecular hydrogen in a medium of dense helium. We find that at the photosphere of cool white dwarfs of T eff=4000 K, the non-ideality results in an increase of the mole fraction of molecular hydrogen by up to a factor of 10, compared to the equilibrium value for the ideal gas. This increases the H2-He CIA opacity by an order of magnitude and will affect the determination of the abundance of hydrogen in very cool, helium-rich white dwarfs.
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