2013
DOI: 10.1134/s1063778813030046
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Promising lines of investigations in the realms of laboratory astrophysics with the aid of powerful lasers

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“…Already, many investigators exploit laser systems with intensi ties of ~10 18 -10 20 W cm −2 . The most intensive invest igations are carried out in this range of interaction [3,7]. Such facilities are lodged in relatively small rooms of dimension 50-200 m 2 .…”
Section: Laboratory Modeling Of Big Bang Nucleosynthesis Using Powerf...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Already, many investigators exploit laser systems with intensi ties of ~10 18 -10 20 W cm −2 . The most intensive invest igations are carried out in this range of interaction [3,7]. Such facilities are lodged in relatively small rooms of dimension 50-200 m 2 .…”
Section: Laboratory Modeling Of Big Bang Nucleosynthesis Using Powerf...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, there have been very few investigations of the last item in this list [3,11]. At the same time, the application of laser plasmas produced by radiation of relativistic intensity to achieve the goals of nuclear astrophysics has some advantages in comparison to standard approaches.…”
Section: Laboratory Modeling Of Big Bang Nucleosynthesis Using Powerf...mentioning
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“…The acceleration process occurs over a relatively very short length in the order of sub-millimeters and the generated proton beams possess high-emittance, laminarity and a short duration [3,4]. These characteristics of the proton beams generated from the interaction extend their huge potential in a plethora of applications, such as fusion energy [5,6], medical applications [7], isotope production [8] and astrophysical modeling [9,10].…”
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confidence: 99%