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A HED Laboratory Astrophysics Testbed Comes of Age: JET Deflection via Cross Winds
Authors:A. Frank  E. G. Blackman  A. Cunningham  S. V. Lebedev  D. Ampleford  A. Ciardi  S. N. Bland  J. P. Chittenden  M. G. Haines
Affiliation:(1) The Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College, London, UK;(2) Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY;(3) Laboratory for Laser Energetics, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY
Abstract:We present new data from High-Energy Density (HED) laboratory experiments designed to explore the interaction of a heavy hypersonic radiative jet with a cross wind. The jets are generated with the MAGPIE pulsed power machine where converging conical plasma flows are produced from a cylindrically symmetric array of inclined wires. Radiative hypersonic jets emerge from the convergence point. The cross wind is generated by ablation of a plastic foil via soft-X-rays from the plasma convergence region. Our experiments show that the jets are deflected by the action of the cross wind with the angle of deflection dependent on the proximity of the foil. Shocks within the jet beam are apparent in the data. Analysis of the data shows that the interaction of the jet and cross wind is collisional and therefore in the hydrodynamic regime. We consider the astrophysical relevance of these experiments applying published models of jet deflection developed for AGN and YSOs. We also present results of 3-D numerical simulations of jet deflection using a new astrophysical Adaptive Mesh Refinement code. These simulations show highly structured shocks occurring within the beam similar to what was observed in the experiments.
Keywords:hydrodynamics  methods: laboratory  ISM: Herbig–  Haro objects  stars: winds  outflows
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