This work presents a magnetic reconnection experiment in which the kinetic, magnetic, and thermal properties of the plasma each play an important role in the overall energy balance and structure of the generated reconnection layer. Magnetic reconnection occurs during the interaction of continuous and steady flows of super-Alfvénic, magnetized, aluminum plasma, which collide in a geometry with two-dimensional symmetry, producing a stable and long-lasting reconnection layer. Optical Thomson scattering measurements show that when the layer forms, ions inside the layer are more strongly heated than electrons, reaching temperatures of Ti∼Z⎯⎯⎯Te≳300 eV—much greater than can be expected from strong shock and viscous heating alone. Later in time, a...
The energization of ions in a dynamic system containing two colliding magnetic flux ropes is investi...
International audienceCold ions (few tens of eV) of ionospheric origin are commonly observed on the ...
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This work presents a magnetic reconnection experiment in which the kinetic, magnetic and thermal pro...
This dissertation reports an experimental study of ion heating and acceleration during magnetic reco...
Shay, Michael A.Magnetic reconnection is a fundamental plasma process that converts energy stored in...
Recently, the TS-3 and TS-4 tokamak merging experiments revealed significant plasma heating during m...
Ion heating and acceleration has been studied in the well-characterized reconnection layer of the Ma...
International audienceWe present a detailed study of magnetic reconnection in a quasi-two-dimensiona...
We describe magnetic reconnection experiments using a new, pulsed-power driven experimental platform...
Magnetic reconnection is a fundamental process in highly conducting fluids and plasmas whereby the m...
Laboratory magnetic reconnection experiments have been performed for nearly 20 years. Elegant experi...
In this work we present the results from a series of fully-kinetic simulations of magnetic reconnect...
Magnetic reconnection plays an important role in space physics, for example, in Earth's magnetospher...
Significant ion/electron heating of magnetic reconnection up to 1.2 keV was documented in two spheri...
The energization of ions in a dynamic system containing two colliding magnetic flux ropes is investi...
International audienceCold ions (few tens of eV) of ionospheric origin are commonly observed on the ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95415/1/jgra19672.pd
This work presents a magnetic reconnection experiment in which the kinetic, magnetic and thermal pro...
This dissertation reports an experimental study of ion heating and acceleration during magnetic reco...
Shay, Michael A.Magnetic reconnection is a fundamental plasma process that converts energy stored in...
Recently, the TS-3 and TS-4 tokamak merging experiments revealed significant plasma heating during m...
Ion heating and acceleration has been studied in the well-characterized reconnection layer of the Ma...
International audienceWe present a detailed study of magnetic reconnection in a quasi-two-dimensiona...
We describe magnetic reconnection experiments using a new, pulsed-power driven experimental platform...
Magnetic reconnection is a fundamental process in highly conducting fluids and plasmas whereby the m...
Laboratory magnetic reconnection experiments have been performed for nearly 20 years. Elegant experi...
In this work we present the results from a series of fully-kinetic simulations of magnetic reconnect...
Magnetic reconnection plays an important role in space physics, for example, in Earth's magnetospher...
Significant ion/electron heating of magnetic reconnection up to 1.2 keV was documented in two spheri...
The energization of ions in a dynamic system containing two colliding magnetic flux ropes is investi...
International audienceCold ions (few tens of eV) of ionospheric origin are commonly observed on the ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95415/1/jgra19672.pd