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Experiments to Produce a Hydrodynamically Unstable, Spherically Diverging System of Relevance to Instabilities in Supernovae
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2002
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Relativistic AstrophysicsLaser RadiationEngineeringSpherically Diverging SystemPhysicsHydrodynamically UnstableNatural SciencesUnstable Laboratory ExperimentsAstrophysical PlasmaAstrophysical SimulationHigh-energy Cosmic RaySynchrotron RadiationHigh-energy AstrophysicsFront TrackingExplosionsAstrophysics
Results of the first spherically diverging, hydrodynamically unstable laboratory experiments of relevance to supernovae (SNe) are reported. The experiments are accomplished by using laser radiation to explode a hemispherical capsule, having a perturbed outer surface, which is embedded within a volume of low-density foam. The evolution of the experiment, like that of a supernova, is well described by the Euler equations. We have compared the experimental results to those of two-dimensional simulations using both a radiation-hydrodynamics code and a pure hydrodynamics code with front tracking.
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