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Nuclear excitation by electron capture in optical-laser-generated plasmas

Published 9 Apr 2018 in physics.plasm-ph and nucl-th | (1804.03694v2)

Abstract: The process of nuclear excitation by electron capture in plasma environments generated by the interaction of ultra-strong optical lasers with solid-state samples is investigated theoretically. With the help of a plasma model we perform a comprehensive study of the optimal parameters for most efficient nuclear excitation and determine the corresponding laser setup requirements. We discern between the low-density plasma regime, modeled by scaling laws, and the high-density regime, for which we perform particle-in-cell calculations. As nuclear transition case study we consider the 4.85 keV nuclear excitation starting from the long-lived <sup>93m<sup>{93\mathrm{m}}Mo isomer. Our results show that the optimal plasma and laser parameters are sensitive to the chosen observable and that measurable rates of nuclear excitation and isomer depletion of <sup>93m<sup>{93\mathrm{m}}Mo should be already achievable at laser facilities existing today.

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