Abstract

One-dimensional outflow of a gas into a vacuum in cylindrical and spherical geometry is considered. Using stationary boundary conditions, the filling of space with gas is simulated numerically and modeled analytically by combining steady-state and self-similar solutions. The impact on laser-generated pellet coronas is pointed out and the influence of the flow divergence on the ion velocity spectrum is discussed.

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