The shock temperatures of water under 35-50 GPa are firstly measured by the optical pyrometry technique. Cν is a constant below 51 GPa (Cν=7.07R), and increases with the temperature above 51 GPa (Cν=(5.76+3.84×...The shock temperatures of water under 35-50 GPa are firstly measured by the optical pyrometry technique. Cν is a constant below 51 GPa (Cν=7.07R), and increases with the temperature above 51 GPa (Cν=(5.76+3.84×10-4T)R). From our calculation, the dissociation has little effect on Cν. But the electron is essential to the Cν calculation.展开更多
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文摘The shock temperatures of water under 35-50 GPa are firstly measured by the optical pyrometry technique. Cν is a constant below 51 GPa (Cν=7.07R), and increases with the temperature above 51 GPa (Cν=(5.76+3.84×10-4T)R). From our calculation, the dissociation has little effect on Cν. But the electron is essential to the Cν calculation.