A laser experiment for studying radiative shocks in astrophysics

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In this article, we present a laboratory astrophysics experiment on radiative shocks and its interpretation using simple modelization. The experiment is performed with a 100-J laser (pulse duration of about 0.5 ns) which irradiates a 1-mm3 xenon gas-filled cell. Descriptions of both the experiment and the associated diagnostics are given. The apparition of a radiation precursor in the unshocked material is evidenced from interferometry diagrams. A model including self-similar solutions and numerical ones is derived and fairly good agreements are obtained between the theoretical and the experimental results.

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Fleury, X., Bouquet, S., Stehlé, C., Koenig, M., Batani, D., Benuzzi-Mounaix, A., … Thais, F. (2002). A laser experiment for studying radiative shocks in astrophysics. In Laser and Particle Beams (Vol. 20, pp. 263–268). https://doi.org/10.1017/S0263034602202165

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