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High-Energy-Density Laboratory Astrophysics Studies of Jets and Bow Shocks**Contains material © British Crown Copyright 2005/MOD, reprinted with permission.

Abstract

We present the first results from high-energy-density laboratory astrophysics experiments that explore the interaction of supersonic jets/outflows with an ambient medium. Our experiments were conducted on the Omega laser facility, a large Inertial Confinement Fusion facility. In our experiments, a laser pulse drives a supersonic jet into foam. High-resolution X-ray radiography reveals the resulting highly structured bow shock. These are the first laboratory astrophysics experiments to capture the behavior of both the jet and the bow shock. We discuss the astrophysical relevance of the flow processes that we observe in the experiments and in the accompanying numerical models. Scaling arguments suggest that our experiments are most directly relevant to active galactic nucleus jets and planetary nebula outflows, while future work may allow our experiments to extend into regimes relevant to radiative outflows from young stellar objects.

Authors

Foster JM; Wilde BH; Rosen PA; Williams RJR; Blue BE; Coker RF; Drake RP; Frank A; Keiter PA; Khokhlov AM

Journal

The Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 634, No. 1, pp. l77–l80

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Publication Date

November 20, 2005

DOI

10.1086/498846

ISSN

0004-637X

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