Abstract
This work is devoted to the thermodynamics of high-temperature dense hydrogen plasmas in the pressure region between 10-1 and 102 Mbar. In particular, we present for this region results of extensive calculations based on a recently developed path integral Monte Carlo scheme (direct PIMC). This method allows for a correct treatment of the thermodynamic properties of hot dense Coulomb systems. Calculations were performed in a broad region of the non-ideality parameter Γ≲3 and degeneracy parameter neΛ3≲10. We give a comparison with a few available results from other path integral calculations (restricted PIMC) and with analytical calculations based on Padé approximations for strongly ionized plasmas. Good agreement between the results obtained from the three independent methods is found.