Studies of multi-ion and kinetic effects in shock-driven implosions with mid-Z gas fills at OMEGA
ORAL
Abstract
Shock-driven implosions with mid-Z gas fills are an excellent platform for studies of multi-ion and kinetic dynamics in High-Energy-Density (HED) regimes. Three classes of shock-driven implosions with low to mid-Z gas fills were executed with different initial fill densities to achieve varying Knudsen numbers. The ratio of experimentally observed yields to the simulated values uniformly decreased with increasing Knudsen number. Experimentally observed ion temperatures scaled with the average Z of the capsule gas fill, symptomatic of possible ion thermal decoupling. In this presentation, the experimental data are contrasted to hydrodynamic and kinetic simulations to quantify the extent and time-evolution of multi-ion and kinetic effects throughout the course of an implosion.
*This work was supported by DOE/NNSA contracts DE-NA0003856 (LLE sub-contract), DE-NA0003938 (NLUF), and DE-NA0003868 (MIT Center of Excellence).
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Presenters
Tucker E Evans
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Authors
Tucker E Evans
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Joe A Vargas
MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center
Jacob A Pearcy
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Benjamin Reichelt
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Skylar G Dannhoff
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Matt J Cufari
MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center
Maria Gatu Johnson
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center
Chikang Li
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Richard David Petrasso
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Johan A Frenje
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center
Neel V Kabadi
Laboratory for Laser Energetics
Laboratory for Laser Energetics (LLE)
Laboratory for Laser Energetics, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, United States