Bulletin of the American Physical Society
63rd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Volume 66, Number 13
Monday–Friday, November 8–12, 2021; Pittsburgh, PA
Session TO07: ICF: Simulations, Statistics, and Sensitivities
9:30 AM–12:30 PM,
Thursday, November 11, 2021
Room: Rooms 315-316
Chair: Varchas Gopalaswamy, Laboratory for Laser Energetics - Rochester
Abstract: TO07.00004 : Estimating propagation of uncertainty in the instrumental function into reconstructions of neutron sources in ICF implosions at NIF
10:06 AM–10:18 AM
Presenter:
Kevin Lamb
(Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Authors:
Kevin Lamb
(Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Noah W Birge
(Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Christopher Danly
(Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Matthew Freeman
(Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Verena Geppert-Kleinrath
(Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Carl H Wilde
(Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Laurent Divol
(Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab)
David N Fittinghoff
(Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab)
Arthur E Pak
(Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab)
Alex B Zylstra
(Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab)
Petr L Volegov
(Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Collaborations:
Los Alamos National Laboratory - Advanced Imaging Team, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory - National Ignition Facility
The estimation of uncertainty in the shape of the reconstructed neutron sources is critical to the interpretation of the results provided by the diagnostic. There are two main sources of errors in the reconstructions. First, the limited statistics of the neutrons leads to random errors in the reconstructed images; and second, the incomplete knowledge of the instrumental function (a pinhole-dependent point-spread function) of the recording device results in shape distortions in the reconstructed images. While statistical errors are the leading source of uncertainty in reconstructed images for low-yield shots, they are dominated by errors associated with the instrumental function for high-yield shots on the order of 1e16 neutrons.
This work proposes a method to estimate errors in reconstructed images associated with the incomplete knowledge of the instrumental function. Additional reconstructions are built from the fixed collection of pinhole images best aligned with the neutron source. Statistical variations in the shapes of these reconstructions originate solely from uncertainties in the instrumental function. This additional uncertainty estimate accounts for the reconstruction shape variations in high-yield shots where statistical uncertainty is insufficient.
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