Magnetic reconnection is a fundamental process in plasma physics, which involves the often explosive release of magnetically stored energy in both space and laboratory plasmas. In order for this sudden release of energy to occur, there must be a period of slow reconnection, in which magnetic stress accumulates in the system, followed by a quick transition to fast reconnection. The question of what causes this transition is known as the ‘trigger problem ’ and is not well understood. We address the trigger problem using the Versatile Toroidal Facility (VTF) at MIT, which we operate in the strong magnetic guide field regime. The resulting reconnection occurs in spontaneous events, in which there is a transition to fast re-connection. The recon...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2014.Cataloged from PD...
Recent simulations of so-called Abrupt Large-amplitude Events (ALE) driven by beam ions in JT-60U sh...
In this paper the authors develop a theoretical framework for the Magnetic Reconnection Experiment (...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2010.This electronic versi...
Magnetic reconnection is important in the magnetic self-organization of plasmas in many diverse fiel...
The study of the collisionless magnetic reconnection constituted the primary work carried out under ...
Magnetic reconnection changes the topology of magnetic field lines to a lower-energy state. This pro...
One of the recurring problems in magnetic reconnection is the identification of the appropriate gene...
The Grant DE-FG-02-00ER54712, ?Experimental Studies of Collisionless Reconnection Processes in Plasm...
The study of the collisionless magnetic reconnection constituted the primary work carried out under ...
Magnetic reconnection is a fundamental plasma process where a change in field line connectivity occu...
The process of magnetic reconnection is important in space, laboratory, and astrophysical plasmas. T...
We review the fundamental physics of magnetic reconnection in laboratory and space plasmas, by discu...
The reversed-field pinch (RFP), an axisymmetric toroidal magnetic confinement experiment, has physic...
We study the evolutions of collisionless magnetic reconnection with full kinetic particle-in-cell si...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2014.Cataloged from PD...
Recent simulations of so-called Abrupt Large-amplitude Events (ALE) driven by beam ions in JT-60U sh...
In this paper the authors develop a theoretical framework for the Magnetic Reconnection Experiment (...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2010.This electronic versi...
Magnetic reconnection is important in the magnetic self-organization of plasmas in many diverse fiel...
The study of the collisionless magnetic reconnection constituted the primary work carried out under ...
Magnetic reconnection changes the topology of magnetic field lines to a lower-energy state. This pro...
One of the recurring problems in magnetic reconnection is the identification of the appropriate gene...
The Grant DE-FG-02-00ER54712, ?Experimental Studies of Collisionless Reconnection Processes in Plasm...
The study of the collisionless magnetic reconnection constituted the primary work carried out under ...
Magnetic reconnection is a fundamental plasma process where a change in field line connectivity occu...
The process of magnetic reconnection is important in space, laboratory, and astrophysical plasmas. T...
We review the fundamental physics of magnetic reconnection in laboratory and space plasmas, by discu...
The reversed-field pinch (RFP), an axisymmetric toroidal magnetic confinement experiment, has physic...
We study the evolutions of collisionless magnetic reconnection with full kinetic particle-in-cell si...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2014.Cataloged from PD...
Recent simulations of so-called Abrupt Large-amplitude Events (ALE) driven by beam ions in JT-60U sh...
In this paper the authors develop a theoretical framework for the Magnetic Reconnection Experiment (...