Bulletin of the American Physical Society
53rd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Volume 56, Number 16
Monday–Friday, November 14–18, 2011; Salt Lake City, Utah
Session PP9: Poster Session VI: General and NSTX Spherical Torus; Other ICF and HEDP Physics and Diagnostics; Pinches, Plasma Focus, CRASH; Low Temperature Plasmas
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Room: Hall A
Abstract ID: BAPS.2011.DPP.PP9.139
Abstract: PP9.00139 : Simulation of Experiments Generating Collisionless Shocks With Intense Lasers Using the CRASH Code*
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Authors:
M.J. Grosskopf
(U. of Michigan)
R.P. Drake
(U. of Michigan)
C.C. Kuranz
(U. of Michigan)
E.M. Rutter
(U. of Michigan)
H.S. Park
(LLNL)
N.L. Kugland
(LLNL)
S. Pollaine
(LLNL)
J.S. Ross
(LLNL)
B.A. Remington
(LLNL)
D. Ryutov
(LLNL)
A. Spitkovsky
(Princeton University)
L. Gargate
(Princeton University)
G. Gregori
(University of Oxford)
A. Bell
(University of Oxford)
C. Murphy
(University of Oxford)
Y. Sakawa
(Osaka University)
Y. Kuramitsu
(Osaka University)
H. Takabe
(Osaka University)
D.H. Froula
(Laboratory for Laser Energetics)
G. Fiksel
(Laboratory for Laser Energetics)
F. Miniati
(ETH Science and Technology University)
M. Koenig
(Ecole Polytechnique)
A. Ravasio
(Ecole Polytechnique)
E. Liang
(Rice University)
N. Woosley
(University of York)
*This work is funded by the Predictive Sciences Academic Alliances Program in NNSA-ASC via grant DEFC52-08NA28616.
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2011.DPP.PP9.139
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