The transition from super-to subsonic propagation of an ionization front has been studied in X-ray irradiated, low-density foam targets using soft X-ray imaging and point projection absorption spectroscopy. The foams were doped with chlorine and irradiated with an intense pulse of soft X-ray radiation with a temperature up to 120 eV produced by laser heating a burnthrough converter foil. The cylindrical foam targets were radiographed side-on allowing the change in the chlorine ionization and hence the front to be observed. From the absolute target transmission the density profile was obtained. Comparison of experimental absorption spectra with simulated ones allowed the temperature of the heated material to be inferred for the first time without reliance on detailed hydrodynamic simulations to interpret the data. The experimental observations were compared to radiation hydrodynamic simulations.
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Willi, O., Barringer, L., Vickers, C., & Hoarty, D. (2000). Study of Super‐ and Subsonic Ionization Fronts in Low‐Density, Soft X‐Ray–irradiated Foam Targets. The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, 127(2), 527–531. https://doi.org/10.1086/313330
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