Abstract

When an intense laser light is irradiated on a solid target, high temperature (a few keV) and high density (g/cm3-mg/cm3) plasmas are produced. The physics of the plasmas has been studied intensively relating to the laser fusion research. The physics is the same as that of plasmas inside and near the stellar objects. We briefly describe the physics of laser plasmas and the possibility of studying astrophysical plasmas with the laser plasmas.

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