Bulletin of the American Physical Society
Four Corners Section 2022 Meeting
Volume 67, Number 14
Friday–Saturday, October 14–15, 2022; Albuquerque, New Mexico
Session F01: Poster Session
4:06 PM,
Friday, October 14, 2022
UNM
Room: PAIS 2nd Floor Mezzanine
Abstract: F01.00023 : An X-ray Spectrometer for Plasma Physics Experiments
Presenter:
Tyler j rocha
(University of New Mexico)
Authors:
Tyler j rocha
(University of New Mexico)
Robert Beattie-Rossberg
(University of New Mexico)
Shaho Hammadamin
(University of New Mexico)
Salvador Portillo
(University of New Mexico)
Collaboration:
University of New Mexico
Both bremsstrahlung and the micropinch from HEDP experiments emit x-rays measured. Both sources contain information about the plasma, however non-bremsstrahlung X-rays contain direct information on density and temperature of the plasma. While it is important to know the peak energy of x-rays were emitted, a time-integrated picture doesn’t contain the complete information on the physics of the pinch and so we will be transitioning to a full time resolved diagnostics once these initial measurements are carried out. This paper then presents design as well as preliminary measurements of the time resolved x-ray spectrometer.
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