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Hydrodynamic overstability experiments in high-power laser-driven radiative blast waves

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Abstract

We report experiments on high power laser driven radiative blast waves. By focusing 100J – 1 kJ laser pulses onto pin targets immersed in gases we attempted to produce the pressure-driven thin shell overstability thought to play a major role in supernova remnant hydrodynamics.

© 2003 Optical Society of America

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