Laboratory astrophysics experiments in X-ray transfer physics relevant to cosmic accretion-powered sources

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Astrophysics, Extreme Ultraviolet Radiation, Laser Plasmas, Photoabsorption, X Ray Spectroscopy, Absorption Cross Sections, Atomic Energy Levels, Line Spectra, Streak Cameras

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Astrophysical systems involving X-ray photoionized nebulae warrant laboratory studies of the X-ray transfer physics relevant to their spectra; a novel approach to this line of research has been developed which employs time-dependent measurements of laser plasmas. Attention is given to the measurement of photoabsorption cross-sections for partially stripped ions of abundant elements, and an attempt to demonstrate the Bowen (1934) process using a premixed He, O, N volume which is photoionized into the appropriate states by a higher temperature laser plasma in close proximity.

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