On the study of hydrodynamic instabilities in the presence of background magnetic fields in high-energy-density plasmas

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MJEManuel [1 ]
BKhiar [2 ]
GRigon [3 ]
BAlbertazzi [3 ]
SRKlein [4 ]
FKroll [5 ]
FEBrack [5 ,6 ]
TMichel [3 ]
PMabey [3 ]
SPikuz [7 ]
JCWilliams [1 ]
MKoenig [3 ]
ACasner [8 ]
CCKuranz [4 ]
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[1] General Atomics
[2] University of Chicago
[3] Laboratoire pour l'utilisation des lasers intenses
[4] University of Michigan
[5] Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf
[6] Technische Universit at Dresden
[7] National Research Nuclear University
[8] Centre lasers intenses et
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O53 [等离子体物理学]; O35 [流体力学];
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070204 ; 080103 ; 080704 ;
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Blast-wave-driven hydrodynamic instabilities are studied in the presence of a background B-field through experiments and simulations in the high-energy-density(HED) physics regime. In experiments conducted at the Laboratoire pour l'utilisation des lasers intenses(LULI), a laserdriven shock-tube platform was used to generate a hydrodynamically unstable interface with a prescribed sinusoidal surface perturbation, and short-pulse x-ray radiography was used to characterize the instability growth with and without a 10-T B-field. The LULI experiments were modeled in FLASH using resistive and ideal magnetohydrodynamics(MHD), and comparing the experiments and simulations suggests that the Spitzer model implemented in FLASH is necessary and sufficient for modeling these planar systems. These results suggest insufficient amplification of the seed B-field, due to resistive diffusion, to alter the hydrodynamic behavior. Although the ideal-MHD simulations did not represent the experiments accurately, they suggest that similar HED systems with dynamic plasma-β(=2μ0ρv2/B2) values of less than ~100 can reduce the growth of blast-wave-driven Rayleigh–Taylor instabilities. These findings validate the resistive-MHD FLASH modeling that is being used to design future experiments for studying B-field effects in HED plasmas.
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