X-ray streak spectroscopy of Z-pinch K-shell mass dynamics

B.H. Failor1, J.S. Levine1, H.M. Sze1, P.L. Coleman2, A. Fisher1, Y. Song3, C.A. Coverdale4, C. Deeney4, D. Bell5
1Pulse Sciences Division, Titan Systems Corporation, San Leandro, CA
2Alameda Applied Sciences
3Department of Physics, University of California, Irvine
4Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM
5Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Alexandria, VA

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Summary form only given, as follows. We have made streaked spectroscopy measurements of K-shell x-ray emission at the SNL/Albuquerque Z facility for both nested Ni wire arrays and Ar double-shell gas puffs. By doping either of the wire arrays or gas puff shells with a different tracer, Cr or Mn in the case of the wire arrays and Cl for the gas puffs, we can determine when the mass from each is radiating in the K-shell. In general, we find that the inner array or puff mass starts emitting K-shell X rays first and stops emitting before the outer mass does. This result runs counter to a 1D picture in which the arrays do not mix and the inner array mass remains hot and dense longer than the outer array mass.

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