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摘要
在国家点火装置(NIF)上进行的 X 射线不透明性测量正在重现桑迪亚 Z 装置的早期测量结果,特别是氧和铁等离子体的测量结果。通过探测白矮星对流区底部附近的等离子体状况,这些测量结果有可能修正我们对 "太阳问题 "和热退化 Q 类白矮星结构的理解。利用软 X 射线布拉格晶体光谱仪进行精确的不透明度测量需要对高阶衍射效应进行校正。我们扩展了之前在这一领域的工作[Dutra 等人,《科学仪器评论》93, 113527 (2022)],开发了一种新方法来去除 NIF 不透明度光谱仪数据中的高阶光谱成分。通过对吸收和背光连续光谱进行建模,并从测量数据中减去二阶和三阶成分,我们能够在进行校正的同时避免将一阶模型线特征印入数据。
Development of improved higher-order correction for the NIF opacity spectrometer.
X-ray opacity measurements on the National Ignition Facility (NIF) are in the process of reproducing earlier measurements from the Sandia Z Facility, in particular for oxygen and iron plasmas. These measurements have the potential to revise our understanding of the "solar problem" and of the hot degenerate Q class white dwarf structure by probing plasma conditions near the base of their convection zones. Accurate opacity measurements using soft x-ray Bragg crystal spectrometers require correction for higher-order diffraction effects. Extending prior work in this area [Dutra et al., Review of Scientific Instruments 93, 113527 (2022)], we have developed a new method to remove higher-order spectral components from NIF opacity spectrometer data. By modeling absorption and backlighting continuum spectra and subtracting the second- and third-order components from the measured data, we are able to perform this correction while avoiding imprinting first-order model line features onto the data.
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