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Title: Radiation influence on the plasma atomic kinetics and spectra in experiments on radiative shock waves
Authors: Rodríguez Pérez, Rafael 
Espinosa Vivas, Guadalupe 
Gil De La Fe, Juan Miguel 
UNESCO Clasification: 250123 Transferencia radiactiva
221213 Radiación (electromagnética)
2105 Radioastronomía
Keywords: Plasma radiative properties and atomic spectra of photoionized plasmas
Radiative precursors of radiative shocks experiments
Atomic kinetics, radiation transport and atomic spectra simulations
Issue Date: 2023
Project: Modelos de cinética atómica y de calentamiento para la simulación espacio-temporal de la interacción de haces de iones y/o radiación con plasmas de alta densidad de energía 
Journal: Spectrochimica Acta - Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy 
Abstract: Radiative shocks waves are among of the most interesting astrophysical phenomena and due to their relevance, many laboratory experiments, using high-power lasers, have been performed to achieve a better understanding of them. The radiation emitted by the shock front can heat and ionize the pre-shock medium leading to the formation of radiative precursors, which are relevant in these phenomena since they absorb part of the radiation emitted by the shock front and becomes a strong source of radiation emission. The plasma in the precursor can be considered as a photoionized plasma in which the external radiation field plays a dominant role in the atomic kinetics behavior. A numerical study of the influence of the radiation field on the ion populations, radiative properties and atomic spectra of radiative precursors in radiative shocks generated in two laboratory experiments is presented. For the numerical simulations, three types of collisional-radiative models have been used. In the first one, the radiation induced processes are not included. In the second type, the radiative atomic processes induced by plasma self-absorption are considered. Finally, the radiative processes induced by both the external radiation field and the plasma self-absorption are included. The results obtained show the noticeable influence of the radiation field on the plasma properties analyzed.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/120366
ISSN: 0584-8547
DOI: 10.1016/j.sab.2023.106627
Source: Spectrochimica Acta-Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy [ISSN 0584-8547], v. 201, March 2023
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