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Target Design for XUV Probing of Radiative Shock Experiments

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Radiative shocks are strong shocks characterized by plasma at a high temperature emitting an important fraction of its energy as radiation. Radiative shocks are commonly found in many astrophysical systems and are templates of radiative hydrodynamic flows, which can be studied experimentally using high-power lasers. This is not only important in the context of laboratory astrophysics but also to benchmark numerical studies. We present details on the design of experiments on radiative shocks in xenon gas performed at the kJ scale PALS laser facility. It includes technical specifications for the tube targets design and numerical studies with the 1-D radiative hydrodynamics code MULTI. Emphasis is given to the technical feasibility of an XUV imaging diagnostic with a 21 nm (~58 eV) probing beam, which allows to probe simultaneously the post-shock and the precursor region ahead of the shock. The novel design of the target together with the improved X-ray optics and XUV source allow to show both the dense post-shock structure and the precursor of the radiative shock.

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hal-03873642 , version 1 (27-11-2022)

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U. Chaulagain, C. Stehlé, P. Barroso, M. Kozlova, J. Nejdl, et al.. Target Design for XUV Probing of Radiative Shock Experiments. Journal of Nepal Physical Society, 2020, 6 (1), pp.30-41. ⟨10.3126/jnphyssoc.v6i1.30514⟩. ⟨hal-03873642⟩
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