Observations of pressure anisotropy effects within semi-collisional magnetized plasma bubbles
Magnetized plasma interactions are ubiquitous in astrophysical and laboratory plasmas. Various physical effects have been shown to be important within colliding plasma flows influenced by opposing magnetic fields, however, experimental verification of the mechanisms within the interaction region has...
Main Authors: | Tubman, ER, Joglekar, AS, Bott, AFA, Borghesi, M, Coleman, B, Cooper, G, Danson, CN, Durey, P, Foster, JM, Graham, P, Gregori, G, Gumbrell, ET, Hill, MP, Hodge, T, Kar, S, Kingham, RJ, Read, M, Ridgers, CP, Skidmore, J, Spindloe, C, Thomas, AGR, Treadwell, P, Wilson, S, Willingale, L, Woolsey, NC |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature
2021
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