Abstract

Further developments in atomic physics calculations of radiative cooling designed to interpret experimental observations of overstability in radiating decelerating blast waves by Grun et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 66, 2738 (1991)] are described. A previous paper on the subject [Laming and Grun, Phys. Rev. Lett. 89, 125002 (2002)] showed that in order to be overstable, shocked gas must cool significantly in a distance downstream from the shock similar to the width of the shock transition itself. In this paper a more realistic model for the shock jump is employed, and significantly improved agreement between theory and experiment is found.

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