Supernovae launch spherical shocks into the circumstellar medium (CSM). These shocks may interact with both the intergalactic magnetic field (IGM) and local mass accumulations (possibly with their own local magnetic fields). The latter interaction may trigger star formation. The shocks have high Mach numbers and may be radiative. We have created similar shocks in the laboratory by focusing laser pulses onto the tip of a solid pin surrounded by ambient gas; ablated material from the pin rapidly expands and launches a shock through the surrounding gas. The shock may then be allowed to interact with (a) mass accumulations, (b) magnetic fields, or (c) allowed to expand freely. We will present examples of each type of experiment, but mainly disc...
Past laboratory experiments at high energy density have provided insights into the physics of supern...
International audiencePast high-energy density laboratory experiments provided insights into the phy...
We review our recent results on the MHD modeling of supernova shock waves propagating through the ma...
Supernovae launch spherical shocks into the circumstellar medium (CSM). These shocks may interact wi...
International audienceS 04 Atelier général PNPS Radiative shocks are present at different stages of ...
Supernovae are some of the most powerful explosions that occur in our universe. These explosions gen...
High Mach number blast waves were created by focusing a laser pulse on a solid pin, surrounded by ni...
Radiative shocks and blast waves are important in many astrophysical contexts, such as supernova rem...
Shock waves form in the intergalactic medium (IGM) as a consequence of accretion, merger, and turbul...
(B204)The fundamental motivation for our work is that supernovae are not well understood. Recent obs...
The expansion of shock waves has been studied in mediums with different opacities and heat capacitie...
Many supernova remnants (SNRs), such as G296.5+10.0, exhibit an axisymmetric or barrel shape. Such m...
International audienceMany supernova remnants (SNRs), such as G296.5 + 10.0, exhibit an axisymmetric...
Feedback from supernovae is an essential aspect of galaxy formation. In order to improve subgrid mod...
International audiencePast laboratory experiments at high energy density have provided insights into...
Past laboratory experiments at high energy density have provided insights into the physics of supern...
International audiencePast high-energy density laboratory experiments provided insights into the phy...
We review our recent results on the MHD modeling of supernova shock waves propagating through the ma...
Supernovae launch spherical shocks into the circumstellar medium (CSM). These shocks may interact wi...
International audienceS 04 Atelier général PNPS Radiative shocks are present at different stages of ...
Supernovae are some of the most powerful explosions that occur in our universe. These explosions gen...
High Mach number blast waves were created by focusing a laser pulse on a solid pin, surrounded by ni...
Radiative shocks and blast waves are important in many astrophysical contexts, such as supernova rem...
Shock waves form in the intergalactic medium (IGM) as a consequence of accretion, merger, and turbul...
(B204)The fundamental motivation for our work is that supernovae are not well understood. Recent obs...
The expansion of shock waves has been studied in mediums with different opacities and heat capacitie...
Many supernova remnants (SNRs), such as G296.5+10.0, exhibit an axisymmetric or barrel shape. Such m...
International audienceMany supernova remnants (SNRs), such as G296.5 + 10.0, exhibit an axisymmetric...
Feedback from supernovae is an essential aspect of galaxy formation. In order to improve subgrid mod...
International audiencePast laboratory experiments at high energy density have provided insights into...
Past laboratory experiments at high energy density have provided insights into the physics of supern...
International audiencePast high-energy density laboratory experiments provided insights into the phy...
We review our recent results on the MHD modeling of supernova shock waves propagating through the ma...