Measurements of the conduction-zone length (110±20  μm at t=2.8  ns), the averaged mass ablation rate of the deuterated plastic (7.95±0.3  μg/ns), shell trajectory, and laser absorption are made in direct-drive cryogenic implosions and are used to quantify the electron thermal transport through the conduction zone. Hydrodynamic simulations that use nonlocal thermal transport and cross-beam energy transfer models reproduce these experimental observables. Hydrodynamic simulations that use a time-dependent flux-limited model reproduce the measured shell trajectory and the laser absorption but underestimate the mass ablation rate by ∼10% and the length of the conduction zone by nearly a factor of 2.

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