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Self-consistent quasiparticle model results for ultrarelativistic electron-positron thermodynamic plasma
1Department of Physics, University of Calicut, Kerala-673 635, India.
Abstract:
Relativistic plasma with two charge species and radiation at thermodynamic equilibrium is a general system of interest in astrophysics and high-energy physics. We develop a self-consistent quasiparticle model for such a system to take account of the collective behavior of plasma, and thermodynamic properties are derived. It is applied to the ultrarelativistic electron-positron plasma and compared with previous results.
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