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arxiv: 1912.10534 · v1 · pith:UHPPHRHK · submitted 2019-12-22 · physics.app-ph

Designing Radiation Transport Tests: Simulation-Driven Uncertainty-Quantification of the COAX Temperature Diagnostic

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One of the difficulties in developing accurate numerical models of radiation flow in a coupled radiation-hydrodynamics setting is accurately modeling the transmission across a boundary layer. The COAX experiment is a platform design to test this transmission including standard radiograph and flux diagnostics as well as a temperature diagnostic measuring the population of excitation levels and ionization states of a dopant embedded within the target material. Using a broad range of simulations, we study the experimental errors in this temperature diagnostic. We conclude with proposed physics experiments that show features that are much stronger than the experimental errors and provide the means to study transport models.

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