Measurement of radiative shock properties by X-ray Thomson scattering
X-ray Thomson scattering has enabled us to measure the temperature of a shocked layer, produced in the laboratory, that is relevant to shocks emerging from supernovas. High energy lasers are used to create a shock in argon gas which is probed by x-ray scattering. The scattered, inelastic Compton fea...
Main Authors: | Visco, A, Drake, R, Glenzer, S, Döppner, T, Gregori, G, Froula, D, Grosskopf, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2012
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