Experimental equipment for the investigations of stopping power of proton b
eam in explosively driven plasma is described. A 3 MeV 60 mu s duration pro
ton beam pulses delivered by 148.5 MHz ISTRA-36 RFQ linac at ITEP and compa
ct metallic vacuum pumped chamber for explosions up to 150 g TNT were the m
ain unit of this set-up. Differential pumping and fast valves proved to be
sufficient for the protection of high vacuum beam line from the high pressu
re detonation products. Compact explosively driven cumulative shack tubes w
ere worked out to generate uniform plasma slug behind powerful shock waves
with the velocities of 10 km/s at the initial pressure of Xenon 50-200 kPa.
Plasma parameters were: pressure 15-100 NIPa, electron concentration 1E+19
- 1E+20 1/cc, nonideality parameter 0.2-0.5. Stopping pourer of proton bea
m was defined by the displacement of the position of the spot image of the
beam on the scintillator screen after it's passing through the analyzing ma
gnet and by time of flight method. The measured values of proton beam energ
y losses were 100-300 keV in dependence on plasma parameters. Comparison of
the experimental data with the theoretical models was carried out.