Radiatively cooled magnetic reconnection experiments driven by pulsed power
We present evidence for strong radiative cooling in a pulsed-power-driven magnetic reconnection experiment. Two aluminum exploding wire arrays, driven by a 20 MA peak current, 300 ns rise time pulse from the Z machine (Sandia National Laboratories), generate strongly driven plasma flows ( ) with...
Main Authors: | Datta, R., Chandler, K., Myers, C. E., Chittenden, J. P., Crilly, A. J., Aragon, C., Ampleford, D. J., Banasek, J. T., Edens, A., Fox, W. R., Hansen, S. B., Harding, E. C., Jennings, C. A., Ji, H., Kuranz, C. C., Lebedev, S. V., Looker, Q., Patel, S. G., Porwitzky, A., Shipley, G. A., Uzdensky, D. A., Yager-Elorriaga, D. A., Hare, J. D. |
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Other Authors: | Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Plasma Science and Fusion Center |
Format: | Article |
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AIP Publishing
2024
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/155298 |
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