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Abstract
In astrophysics, many phenomena involving strong radiative shocks (RS) disturb and inject energy into the interstellar medium, affecting the rate of star formation in galaxies. For instance, the compression and disturbance of the interstellar gas caused by shocks from supernova explosions can trigger the collapse of nearby molecular clouds, initiating the formation of new stars. Therefore, the interaction of strong radiative shock waves with other structures is a central problem in astrophysics. Moreover, magnetic fields play an important role additionally to radiation for example in protogalaxies giving rise to globular clusters. It also can stabilize thermal instability with a transverse magnetic field. Recent results of radiative shock (and their interaction with an obstacle) experiments on laser facilities are shown where we have measured many of the variables involved such as shock velocity, radiative precursor length and temperature, ablation of an obstacle by the radiation, shock generated in the obstacle after shock impact. In the meanwhile, we performed 2d numerical investigations using FLASH code when an external B field is present. In the case of radiative magnetised shock, we do observe the generation of a magnetosonic wave ahead of the RS for a B field perpendicular to the shock propagation. Discussion on the impact in astrophysics will be presented.
 
Keywords
Laboratory astrophysics,radiation
Speaker
Michel KOENIG
Laboratoire LULI - CNRS

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Michel KOENIG Laboratoire LULI - CNRS
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    May 13

    2024

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    May 17

    2024

  • Mar 31 2024

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  • Apr 15 2024

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National Key Laboratory of Shock wave and Detonation Physics
School of Physics, Zhejiang University
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