Development of a platform for experimental and computational studies of magnetic and radiative effects on astrophysically-relevant jets at OMEGA
arXiv:2401.10779
Abstract
Accurate modeling of astrophysical jets is critical for understanding accretion systems and their impact on the interstellar medium. While astronomical observations can validate models, they have limitations. Controlled laboratory experiments offer a complementary approach for qualitative and quantitative demonstration. Laser experiments offer a complementary approach. This article introduces a new platform on the OMEGA laser facility for high-velocity (1500 km/s), high-aspect-ratio (36) jet creation with strong cylindrical symmetry. This platform s capabilities bridge observational gaps, enabling controlled initial conditions and direct measurements
9 pages, 7 figures, 2 tables, submitted to Physics of Plasma