Overview of the Opacity-on-NIF Experiments and Recent Progress
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Abstract
The Opacity-on-NIF campaign1,2,4,5 measures opacity of iron and other elements via X-ray transmission, to help address discrepancies between solar models and observations, and between theory and Opacity-on-Z data3. Uncertainties in the Opacity-on-NIF experiments at T~150 eV and ne ~1022/cm3 have been quantified, and systematic errors corrected, enabling more quantitative comparisons of the NIF data with theory and Z data. A new time-resolved spectrometer with improved spectral resolution is enabling better measurements at more extreme conditions. This talk provides a general overview as a lead-in to more detailed presentations.
*This work was performed under the U.S. Department of Energy LANL contract 89233218CNA000001, LLNL Contract No. DE-AC52-07NA27344, Sandia Contract No. DENA0003525, and NNSS Contract No. DE-NA000362.
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*This work was performed under the U.S. Department of Energy LANL contract 89233218CNA000001, LLNL Contract No. DE-AC52-07NA27344, Sandia Contract No. DENA0003525, and NNSS Contract No. DE-NA000362.
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Presenters
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Robert F Heeter
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory