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Formation of Transient High-$\beta$ Plasmas in a Magnetized, Weakly Collisional Regime

Plasma Physics 2021-02-17 v2

Abstract

We present experimental data providing evidence for the formation of transient (20 μ\sim 20~\mus) plasmas that are simultaneously weakly magnetized (i.e., Hall magnetization parameter ωτ>1\omega \tau > 1) and dominated by thermal pressure (i.e., ratio of thermal-to-magnetic pressure β>1\beta > 1). Particle collisional mean free paths are an appreciable fraction of the overall system size. These plasmas are formed via the head-on merging of two plasmas launched by magnetized coaxial guns. The ratio λgun=μ0Igun/ψgun\lambda_{gun}=\mu_0 I_{gun}/\psi_{gun} of gun current IgunI_{gun} to applied magnetic flux ψgun\psi_{gun} is an experimental knob for exploring the parameter space of β\beta and ωτ\omega \tau. These experiments were conducted on the Big Red Ball at the Wisconsin Plasma Physics Laboratory. The transient formation of such plasmas can potentially open up new regimes for the laboratory study of weakly collisional, magnetized, high-β\beta plasma physics; processes relevant to astrophysical objects and phenomena; and novel magnetized plasma targets for magneto-inertial fusion.

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@article{arxiv.2007.03529,
  title  = {Formation of Transient High-$\beta$ Plasmas in a Magnetized, Weakly Collisional Regime},
  author = {T. Byvank and D. A. Endrizzi and C. B. Forest and S. J. Langendorf and K. J. McCollam and S. C. Hsu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.03529},
  year   = {2021}
}