Method for detection of nuclear-plasma interactions in a 134Xe-doped exploding pusher at the national ignition facility

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Abstract

Angular momentum changes due to nuclear-plasma interactions on highly-excited nuclei in high energy density plasmas created at the National Ignition Facility can be measured through a change in isomer feeding following gamma emission. We propose an experiment to detect these effects in 133Xe* in exploding pusher capsules.

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Bleuel, D. L., Bernstein, L. A., Brand, C. A., Cassata, W. S., Daub, B. H., Dauffy, L. S., … Wiedeking, M. (2016). Method for detection of nuclear-plasma interactions in a 134Xe-doped exploding pusher at the national ignition facility. Plasma and Fusion Research, 11(2). https://doi.org/10.1585/pfr.11.3401075

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