Evidence of free-bound transitions in warm dense matter and their impact on equation-of-state measurements

ORAL

Abstract

Warm dense matter (WDM) is now routinely created and probed in laboratories around the world, providing unprecedented insights into conditions achieved in stellar atmospheres, planetary interiors, and inertial confinement fusion experiments. However, the interpretation of these experiments is often filtered through models with systematic errors that are difficult to quantify. Due to the simultaneous presence of quantum degeneracy and thermal excitation, processes in which free electrons are de-excited into thermally unoccupied bound states transferring momentum and energy to a scattered X-ray photon become viable. Here we show that such free-bound transitions are a particular feature of WDM and vanish in the limits of cold and hot temperatures. The inclusion of these processes into the analysis of recent X-ray Thomson Scattering experiments on WDM at the National Ignition Facility and the Linac Coherent Light Source significantly improves model fits, indicating that free-bound transitions have been observed without previously being identified. This interpretation is corroborated by agreement with a recently developed model-free thermometry technique and presents an important step for precisely characterizing and understanding the complex WDM state of matter.

*This work was partly funded by the Center for Advanced Systems Understanding (CASUS) which is financed by Germany's Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and by the Saxon Ministry for Science, Culture and Tourism (SMWK) with tax funds on the basis of the budget approved by the Saxon State Parliament.Sandia National Laboratories is a multimission laboratory managed and operated by National Technology and Engineering Solutions of Sandia, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Honeywell International Inc., for the U.S. Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration under Contract No. DE-NA0003525.The work of Ti.~D., M.~J.~M, and F.R.G.~was performed under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Energy by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory under Contract No. DE-AC52-07NA27344.

Publication: https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.17653

Presenters

  • Maximilian Peter Boehme

    • Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf

Authors

  • Maximilian Peter Boehme

    • Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf
  • Luke B Fletcher

    • SLAC - Natl Accelerator Lab
  • Tilo Doeppner

    • LLNL
    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • Dominik Kraus

    • University of Rostock
  • Andrew D Baczewski

    • Sandia National Laboratories
  • Thomas Preston

    • European XFEL
  • Mike J MacDonald

    • Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab
    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • Frank R Graziani

    • Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab
  • Zhandos A Moldabekov

    • Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf
  • Jan Vorberger

    • Helmholtz Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf
  • Tobias Dornheim

    • Helmholtz Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf