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Paula Rosen

Researcher at Atomic Weapons Establishment

Publications -  32
Citations -  947

Paula Rosen is an academic researcher from Atomic Weapons Establishment. The author has contributed to research in topics: Shock wave & Supersonic speed. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 32 publications receiving 907 citations.

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Fluid Dynamics of Stellar Jets in Real Time: Third Epoch HST Images of HH 1, HH 34, and HH 47

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented new, third-epoch HST H-alpha and [S II] images of three HH jets (HH 1 and 2, HH 34, and HH 47) and compared these images with those from the previous epochs.
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Fluid dynamics of stellar jets in real time: third epoch hubble space telescope images of hh 1, hh 34, and hh 47

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented new, third-epoch Hubble Space Telescope H? and [S II] images of three Herbig-Haro (HH) jets (HH?1&2, HH?34, and HH?47) and compared the new images with those from previous epochs.
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L-shell absorption spectrum of an open-M-shell germanium plasma: Comparison of experimental data with a detailed configuration-accounting calculation.

TL;DR: The radiative opacity of a near local thermodynamic equilibrium, open-M-shell Ge plasma has been measured and is compared for the first time with the results of a detailed configurafion-accounting calculation which includes an approximate treatment of term widths.
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High-Energy-Density, Laboratory-Astrophysics Studies of Jets and Bow Shocks

TL;DR: In this article, the first results of experiments designed to study the evolution of supersonic plasma jets and the bow shocks they drive into a surrounding medium were reported, revealing both regular and highly complex flow patterns in the bow shock, thus opening a new window to understand the nature of three-dimensional astrophysical jets.
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Supersonic jet and shock interactions

TL;DR: Soures et al. as discussed by the authors investigated the propagation of a structured shock front within a radiation-driven target assembly, the formation of a supersonic jet of material, and the subsequent interaction of this jet with an ambient medium in which a second, ablatively driven shock wave is propagating.