Published 2017 | Version v1
Journal article

Anomalous heating and plasmoid formation in a driven magnetic reconnection experiment

  • 1. Imperial College, London (United Kingdom)
  • 2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA (United States)
  • 3. PSL Reserch University, Paris (France)

Description

We present a detailed study of magnetic reconnection in a quasi-two-dimensional pulsed-power driven laboratory experiment. Oppositely directed magnetic fields (B=3 T), advected by supersonic, sub-Alfvénic carbon plasma flows (Vin = 50 km/s), are brought together and mutually annihilate inside a thin current layer (δ = 0.6 mm). Temporally and spatially resolved optical diagnostics, including interferometry, Faraday rotation imaging, and Thomson scattering, allow us to determine the structure and dynamics of this layer, the nature of the inflows and outflows, and the detailed energy partition during the reconnection process. We measure high electron and ion temperatures (Te = 100 eV, Ti = 600 eV), far in excess of what can be attributed to classical (Spitzer) resistive and viscous dissipation. Finally, we observe the repeated formation and ejection of plasmoids, consistent with the predictions from semicollisional plasmoid theory.

Availability note (English)

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Additional details

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Physical Review Letters
Journal Volume
118
Journal Issue
8
Journal Page Range
vp.
ISSN
0031-9007

Optional Information

Contract/Grant/Project number
AC52-07NA27344
Funding organization
USDOE (United States)
Secondary number(s)
LLNL-JRNL--704068; OSTIID--1347671