Program overview

TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 16 NOVEMBER 1999

Session HI1. Rayleigh-Taylor and Radiation Hydrodynamics.

Tuesday afternoon, 15:30, Grand I, The Westin Seattle

15:30 HI1.01 A Model of Laser Imprinting
V.N. Goncharov (Laboratory for Laser Energetics, U. of Rochester)
16:00 HI1.02 Effects of radiation on direct-drive laser target interaction
D.G. Colombant (Plasma Physics Division, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC 20375)
16:30 HI1.03 Diffusive, Supersonic X-ray Transport in Foam Cylinders
Christina A. Back (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
17:00 HI1.04 Ablation front Rayleigh-Taylor growth experiments in spherically convergent geometry
Sharon Glendinning (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
17:30 HI1.05 Shock Propagation due to Inhomogeneities in ICF Targets
S. Robert Goldman (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

Session HI2. Basic Plasma Experiments.

Tuesday afternoon, 15:30, Grand II, The Westin Seattle

15:30 HI2.01 Magnetospheres in the Labtoratory: Studying the Role of Ion Temperature Anisotropy in High Beta Plasmas
Earl Scime (Department of Physics, West Virginia University)
16:00 HI2.02 Coulomb crystals made from dusty plasmas
J Goree (Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242)
16:30 HI2.03 Autoresonant Excitation of Diocotron Waves
Joel Fajans (U.C. Berkeley)
17:00 HI2.04 Transition to Turbulence in an Electron Beam-Produced Plasma
Youichi Sakawa (UCLA and Nagoya University, Japan)
17:30 HI2.05 Rod Pinch Electron Beam Diodes as High-Brightness X-ray Sources
G. Cooperstein (Plasma Physics Division, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC 20375-5346)