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Photoionization and Electron–Ion Recombination in Astrophysical Plasmas

D. J. Hillier

2023Atoms11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Photoionization and its inverse, electron–ion recombination, are key processes that influence many astrophysical plasmas (and gasses), and the diagnostics that we use to analyze the plasmas. In this review we provide a brief overview of the importance of photoionization and recombination in astrophysics. We highlight how the data needed for spectral analyses, and the required accuracy, varies considerably in different astrophysical environments. We then discuss photoionization processes, highlighting resonances in their cross-sections. Next we discuss radiative recombination, and low and high temperature dielectronic recombination. The possible suppression of low temperature dielectronic recombination (LTDR) and high temperature dielectronic recombination (HTDR) due to the radiation field and high densities is discussed. Finally we discuss a few astrophysical examples to highlight photoionization and recombination processes.

Topics & Concepts

PhotoionizationRecombinationPhysicsAtomic physicsPlasmaElectronIonPhotoionization modeRadiative transferAstrophysicsIonizationNuclear physicsOpticsChemistryGeneBiochemistryQuantum mechanicsAtomic and Molecular PhysicsLaser-induced spectroscopy and plasmaAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies