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Probing the Universe with Mirrors That Trick Light

机译:用眩光的镜子探测宇宙

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For astrophysicists, stargazing may be different than for most people, who are content to admire a star's beauty or possibly make a wish. More than a few astrophysicists wish they could be closer to the stars--or at least have more sophisticated probing instruments--to understand more about the universe. Astrophysicists study x-rays originating from our sun, stars, and supernovae remnants to understand the extreme physical processes occurring there. In recent years, Livermore researchers have developed optics for astrophysical applications that can focus hard x-rays (that is, x-rays with energy levels above 20 kiloelectronvolts) emanating from celestial objects, such as supernovae. In addition to astrophysics, hard x-ray optics have a variety of possible applications, including medical imaging, laser target characterization, and radiation detection. Livermore researchers have long contributed to advancements in supernova astrophysics because studying thermonuclear processes is a central part of the Laboratory's national security mission, and the physical processes involved in a nuclear weapon and an exploding star are similar.

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