Improved accuracy in the COAX diagnostic for measuring supersonic radiation wavefront profiles
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Abstract
LANL's COAX (``co-ax'') is a diagnostic on Omega to infer the spatial profile of a supersonic radiation wave. It has a laser-driven halfraum to drive a Marshak wave down a cylinder of Ti-laden aerogel and uses a side-view Kr backlighter and Ti absorption spectroscopy to infer a radiation temperature profile. Recently, the process for analyzing the experimental data has been improved and automated using a generalized Boltzmann plotting technique, an inverse method, to determine the temperature and to resolve discrepancies between spectroscopy and atomic physics models. The technique, along with drive perturbation analysis and more stringent experimental tests of the COAX diagnostic, have improved the accuracy of the diagnostic.
Authors
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Todd Urbatsch
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Pawel Kozlowski
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Heather Johns
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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N.E. Lanier
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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C.L. Fryer
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Chris Fontes
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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C.R.D. Brown
Atomic Weapons Establishment
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J.W. Morton
AWE Aldermaston, Atomic Weapons Establishment
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S.R. Wood
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Andy Liao
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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J.M. Coale
Los Alamos National Laboratory / North Carolina State University
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T.S. Perry
Los Alamos National Laboratory