Analysis of the scattered neutron energy spectrum from magnetized liner inertial fusion implosions on Z
ORAL
Abstract
The neutron energy spectrum emitted from magnetized liner inertial fusion (MagLIF) implosions performed at the Z machine are made using a suite of neutron time of flight (nToF) detectors located along both axial and radial lines of sight. Measurements of the primary deuterium-deuterium (DD) fusion neutron energy spectrum are routinely used to infer the fusion yield and the hot spot apparent ion temperature. In this work, measurements of the scattered neutron energy spectrum will be used to study the conditions of the dense beryllium liner which surrounds and inertially confines the hot spot plasma in these experiments. Specifically, the beryllium liner areal density is inferred by measuring the ratio of the fusion yield to the number of scattered neutrons. Results from experiments using different initial target aspect ratios will be presented and a comparison will be made between measurements along the axial and radial nTOF lines of sight.
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Presenters
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Owen M Mannion
Sandia National Laboratories, University of Rochester
Authors
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Owen M Mannion
Sandia National Laboratories, University of Rochester
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David J Ampleford
Sandia National Laboratories
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Gordon A Chandler
Sandia National Laboratories
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Gary W Cooper
University of New Mexico
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Matthew R Gomez
Sandia National Laboratories
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Christopher A Jennings
Sandia National Laboratories
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Patrick F Knapp
Sandia National Laboratories
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Michael Mangan
Sandia National Laboratories
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Jose Torres
Sandia National Laboratories
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Gary M Whitlow
Sandia National Laboratories