Shock front field structure~in low-density systems

ORAL

Abstract

It is known that a shock front is not a simple discontinuity in density and temperature as depicted in commonly used hydro codes but also consists of self-generated fields associated with gradients in the electron pressure. A quasi-planar platform using broadband proton radiography has been developed to study this field structure at a shock front. The broad bandwidth offers energy-dependent measurements which quantitatively constrain both the potential and field width at the shock front. Experiments were conducted on the OMEGA EP, where three long pulse beams delivered 6 kJ in 2 ns for shock initiation in a tube filled with either pure Helium or mixture of Helium and Neon, and a short pulse of 850 J, 10 ps generated broadband protons for point-projection radiography. Simultaneous spatially resolved soft-x-ray spectroscopy provided shock velocity, particle velocity and thermal emission measurements, constraining density and temperature for the field generation. The data and modeling indicate that a multi-KeV potential was present at the shock front where a strong electron pressure gradient existed.~

*This work was performed under DOE contract DE-AC52-07NA27344 with support from OFES Early Career program and LLNL LDRD program.

Authors

  • Rui Hua

    • UCSD
  • Christopher Mucguffey

    • University of California-San Diego
    • (UC San Diego)
    • UCSD
  • F. Beg

    • Univ of California - San Diego
    • University of California, San Diego
    • UCSD
  • H. Sio

    • MIT
  • Yuan Ping

    • LLNL
  • Scott Wilks

    • LLNL
    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, USA
    • llnl
  • R. F. Heeter

    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
    • Lawrence Livermore National Lab
    • Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab
    • LLNL
  • Rip Collins

    • LLNL