Applications of intense heavy ion beams to studies of thermophysical properties of high-energy-density matter

  • N. A. Tahir
  • , D. Varentsov
  • , C. Deutsch
  • , A. Filimonov
  • , V. E. Fortov
  • , V. Gryaznov
  • , D. H.H. Hoffmann
  • , M. Kulish
  • , I. V. Lomonosov
  • , V. Mintsev
  • , D. Nikolaev
  • , A. R. Piriz
  • , N. Shilkin
  • , A. Shutov
  • , M. Temporal
  • , V. Ternovoi
  • , S. Udrea
  • , A. Utkin

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Abstract

The states of high-energy-density matter, for example, hot compressed matter, hot expanded liquid, quasi-ideal plasma and strongly coupled plasma occupy a broad region of the phase diagram. The present knowledge of these states is very limited because of the difficulties involved in the available experimental techniques. The thermophysical properties of these states and the most important among them, the equation of state (EOS), are of considerable importance to many fields of basic and applied sciences. In this paper we show with the help of numerical simulations and theoretical considerations that an intense beam of energetic heavy ions can be a very efficient additional tool to research this important field.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInertial Fusion Sciences and Applications 2003
EditorsB.A. Hammel, D.D. Meyerhofer, J. Meyer-ter-Vehn
Pages907-911
Number of pages5
StatePublished - 2004
Externally publishedYes
EventThird International Conference on Inertial Fusion Sciences and Applications, IFSA 2003 - Monterey, CA, United States
Duration: 7 Sep 200312 Sep 2003

Publication series

NameInertial Fusion Sciences and Applications 2003

Conference

ConferenceThird International Conference on Inertial Fusion Sciences and Applications, IFSA 2003
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityMonterey, CA
Period7/09/0312/09/03

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