By Jon Larsen
Cambridge University Press
This book provides a comprehensive overview of high-energy-density physics (HEDP), which concerns the dynamics of matter at extreme temperatures and densities. Such matter is present in stars, active galaxies and planetary interiors, while on Earth it is not found in normal conditions, but only in the explosion of nuclear weapons and in laboratories using high-powered lasers or pulsed-power machines.
After introducing, in the first three chapters, many fundamental physics concepts necessary to the understanding of the rest of the book, the author delves into the subject, covering many key aspects: gas dynamics, ionisation, the equation-of-state description, hydrodynamics, thermal energy transport, radiative transfer and electromagnetic wave–material interactions.
The author is an expert in radiation-hydrodynamics simulations and is known for developing the HYADES code, which is largely used among the HEDP community. This book can be a resource for research scientists and graduate students in physics and astrophysics.