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Redmer, R.

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MOPEA049 Application of Particle Accelerators to High Energy Density Physics Research: The HEDgeHOB Collaboration 184
 
  • N.A. Tahir, T. Stöhlker
    GSI, Darmstadt
  • V.E. Fortov, I. Lomonosov, A. Shutov
    IPCP, Chernogolovka, Moscow region
  • R. Piriz
    Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Ciudad Real
  • R. Redmer
    Rostock University, Rostock
 
 

Intense particle beams lead to volumetric heating of solid targets that generates large samples of High Energy Density (HED) matter. Such samples are very suitable to study the thermophysical properties of this important state of matter that spans over numerous fields of basic and applied physics. Facility for Antiprotons and Ion Research (FAIR) at Darmstadt, will generate very powerful bunched beams of the heaviest particles (uranium) that will deposit unprecedented high levels of specific power in the target. Extensive theoretical work has been carried out over the past decade to design HED physics experiments at the FAIR. So far, four different experimental schemes have been proposed. These include, HIHEX (Heavy Ion Heating and Expansion, which is suitable to study equation-of-state properties of HED matter), LAPLAS (Laboratory Planetary Science, which is suitable to generate physical conditions that exist in the interiors of the giant planets), Study of the growth of the Richtmyer-Meshkov instability and finally , the ion beam driven Ramp Compression which is suitable to study material properties like shear modulus and yield strength, under dynamic conditions.