We present one-dimensional simulations performed using the multi group
radiation hydro code MULTI with the goal of analyzing the target
preheating effect under conditions similar to those of recent experiments
aimed at studying the Equation of State (EOS) of various materials. In
such experiments, aluminum is often used as reference material; therefore
its behavior under strong shock compression and high-intensity laser
irradiation (1013–1014 W/cm2)
should be studied in detail. Our results reveal that at high laser
irradiance, the laser energy available to induce shock pressure is reduced
due to high X-rays generation. Simultaneously X-rays preheat the bulk of
the reference material causing significant heating prior to shock
propagation. Such effects induce deviations in shock propagation with
respect to cold aluminum.