High dynamic range, space-resolved X-ray spectra, obtained
using a TlAP crystal and a cooled CCD camera as a detector,
were used to investigate the electron density and temperature
profiles of an aluminum laser plasma with micrometer resolution.
The electron density profile retrieved from the measurements
is compared with numerical predictions from the two hydrodynamics
codes MEDUSA (1D) and POLLUX (2D). It is shown that 2D density
profiles can be successfully reproduced by 1D simulations using
a spherical geometry with an ad hoc initial radius, leading
to similar electron temperature profiles.