Nature News: With the launch of a powerful laser facility, called Orion, the UK’s atomic weapons establishment (AWE), which is generally closed to academic research, is opening up.Researchers will use Orion to explore two key parameters for materials used in nuclear weapons: their opacity and their equation of state.The first describes how radiation travels through a material—in this case, the two stages that make up a weapon, particularly as how the opacity changes with ageThe other parameter—the equation of state—describes how a material behaves at enormous pressures and temperatures. By generating data on these and other crucial parameters, Orion will give nuclear-weapons scientists the information they need to ensure that their models are correct.If the US National Ignition Facility is a thermonuclear hammer, then Orion is a scalpel says Peter Roberts, head of the AWE’s plasma-physics department to Nature’s Geoff Brumfiel.
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