U. Neuner et al., Experiments using the high current upgrade of the GSI accelerators: response of converters to heating by intense heavy ion beams, NUCL INST A, 464(1-3), 2001, pp. 326-330
The high current upgrade of the accelerator facilities at GSI Darmstadt, Ge
rmany, has created possibilities for a new class of experiments with heavy
ion beams. Intense pulses of heavy ions can rapidly heat converter targets
to high temperatures. The hydrodynamic response of these converters. the te
mperature development and the emitted radiation an investigated experimenta
lly. Moreover, measurements are compared to numerical simulations. In addit
ion, the expansion of the converters can be employed to compress cryogenic
solid hydrogen that is located next to the converters for fundamental resea
rch on the equation of state of hydrogen at high pressures. Due to the long
range of the ions in the converters rather large volumes of hydrogen can b
e compressed homogeneously, allowing for high precision in the diagnostics.
Various geometrics for planar or radial compression are under discussion.
With a 300 MeV/u Ar-40(18+) beam of 2 x 10(10) particles and 400 mum radius
(HWHM), delivered within a pulse of 300 ns width (FWHM), lead targets were
brought to hydrodynamic expansion and collision. Maximum expansion velocit
ies were 570 m/s. The numerical simulations yielded maximum temperatures of
0.17 eV and maximum pressures of 2.8 GPa in direct heating. (C) 2001 Elsev
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