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Use of combined light flash and plasma measurements to study hypervelocity impact processes
Authors:MJ Burchell  L Kay  PR Ratcliff
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a Unit for Space Sciences, University of Kent, Canterbury Kent CT2 7NR U.K.

Abstract:We present new measurements concerning generation of light flash during hypervelocity impacts. We use iron particles (10?13 to 10?17 kg) with velocities over the range 1 to 42 km/s impacting semi-infinite targets (aluminium and molybdenum). The main results of previous work in the field are found to be reproduced with some slight deviations. For iron projectiles with given mass and velocity the energy of the flash (normalized to mass) is proportional to velocity to the power of 3.5 for aluminium targets and 3.9 for molybdenum targets. The duration of the flash is of order 1 microsecond. Simultaneous measurements of the generation of impact plasma do not change this. The onset of plasma generation of the bulk target material does not affect the total light flash energy. We discuss the duration of the flash compared to a simple calculation of temperature in the target and plasma vs time.
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