Physics
Scientific paper
Apr 2003
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American Physical Society, April Meeting, 2003, April 5-8, 2003 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, MEETING ID: APR03, abstract #P7.006
Physics
Scientific paper
In ongoing experiments performed on the OMEGA laser at the University of Rochester Laboratory for Laser Energetics (LLE), nanosecond laser pulses are used to drive strong shocks into two-layer (polyimide / carbon foam) targets with density ratio 1.42:0.1. Perturbations on the interface between the two materials are unstable to the Rayleigh-Taylor instability during the deceleration-phase behind the shock front. The parameters of these experiments are chosen such that the hydrodynamics scales up to the characteristic length and time scales of core-collapse supernovae such as SN 1987A. The ultimate goal of this research is to develop an understanding of the effect of hydrodynamic instabilities on supernovae observables that remain as yet unexplained. We are, at present, particularly interested in the development of the Rayleigh-Taylor instability through the late nonlinear stage and in the transition to turbulence. In this talk, we present results of numerical simulations of 2-mode experiments designed to study the dependence of the instability's nonlinear evolution on the initial conditions. This work was performed under the auspices of the U. S. Department of Energy by the University of California, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory under contract No. W-7405-Eng-48.
Edwards John
Greenough Jeff
Miles Aaron
Robey Harry
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