Abstract
A Gibbs ensemble Monte Carlo (GEMC) study supplemented by theoretical calculations using the mean spherical approximation (MSA) is reported for the charged Yukawa system. In this system the particles interact via an attractive Yukawa potential and a Coulomb potential. When the Coulomb potential is weak compared to the Yukawa attraction the results obtained for the vapour-liquid equilibrium from the GEMC and the MSA are very similar. On increasing the charge, the system becomes similar to the primitive model of electrolytes, and at high charges similar phenomena, such as ion association, are observed. At these charges, the MSA yields poorer results. Using both methods, an increase of the charge results in an increase of the critical temperature but a decrease of the critical density.