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Title: WVU’s contribution within the ZAPP collaboration on the Z Facility at Sandia National Laboratories: Final Technical Report

Technical Report ·
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2172/1498874· OSTI ID:1498874
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  1. West Virginia Univ., Morgantown, WV (United States)

In Year 1, photoionized silicon spectroscopy experiments were designed and executed, with charge-state distribution and ionic column densities comparable to the circumsource environments of accretion-powered black holes. Charge-state distribution was measured with absorption spectroscopy, using the Z-pinch itself as backlight, and the photoionizing radiation flux was determined with x-ray power measurements, accounting appropriately for geometrical dilution. The emergent emission spectrum was measured with a high-sensitivity time-integrated spectrometer. The emission has been measured from plasmas with varying size to elucidate the radiation transport effects. Data and knowledge of the controlled experimental conditions were provided to collaborators who used different atomic kinetics spectral synthesis codes to predict the emission spectrum. In Years 2 and 3, multi-element (in layers) foil was used for diagnostic development. A framing mask was implemented into the configuration to aperture the radiation incident on the foil. The foil distance from the z-pinch was adjusted to achieve designed electron temperature and ultimately mounted directly on the Return-Current Cannister. A much higher ionization state was achieved, which is desirable for diagnostic development. In Year 4, significant data analysis took place. Astrophysics related projects were introduced "Seeking a full theory of Stark broadening at HED in the presence of crossed E and B fields for estimating surface gravity from line profiles in Magnetic White Dwarf (MWD) stars" and "Plasma collective effects in atomic kinetics calculations of lineshape, line position, and line amplitude" for inclusion into the ZAPP collaboration, but were declined by ZAPP leadership. During the grant period, WVU contributed to three proposals for a ZAPP Center of Excellence that were prepared and/or submitted in part or in full. (1) NSF Physics Frontier Center solicitation 16-561, PI / Director: A. Wootton, UTexas, "Center for experimental astrophysic"s (declined), (2) NSF Science and Technology Center solicitation 2017, PI/Director: D. Winget, UTexas, "Formation and Evolution of Planets, Stars and Galaxies and Extreme-Parameter Laboratory Astrophysics" (awaiting restoration of the solicitation after unexpected postponement), and (3) NNSA Stewardship Science Grant Program solicitation 81-112, PI/Director: D. Winget, UTexas, "Center for Astrophysical Plasma Properties" (submitted in 2017, awarded in 2018). Based on the work performed during the grant period, a new NNSA grant application to support a WVU project in ZAPP, "Spectroscopic methods to obtain electron density and electron temperature applied to soft x-ray absorption spectra from radiatively heated Z-pinch plasmas", was submitted in 2017 and funded in 2018.

Research Organization:
West Virginia Univ., Morgantown, WV (United States). West Virginia Univ. Research Corporation
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE Office of Science (SC), Fusion Energy Sciences (FES)
DOE Contract Number:
SC0012515
OSTI ID:
1498874
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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