APS Logo

Magnetized bow shocks in radiatively cooled collisional plasma flows

POSTER

Abstract

We investigate magnetized bow shock formation in strongly radiatively cooled collisional plasma flows using the 3D resistive MHD code GORGON. We simulate bow shocks from the interaction of supersonic, super-Alfvénic plasma, generated during the ablation phase of an inverse z-pinch array, with dielectric blunt obstacles. Mass ablation from the wire array produces radially diverging, highly collisional (λii<<a), β∼0.1 upstream flows with frozen-in magnetic flux (Rem>>1). Obstacles mimic B-dot probes and are aligned to measure the advected azimuthal magnetic field. Bow shock shape is modified by flux pile-up at the probe; so opening angle and stand-off distance vary with the angle between the shock and the magnetic field – thus, these shocks exhibit a 3D structure. We investigate the effect of probe size and strong radiative cooling on shock structure and the post-shock magnetic field measured by the probe.

Numerical results are benchmarked against experiments performed at the MAGPIE facility (1.4MA, 250ns), and are used to predict bow shock structure at the Z Pulsed Power facility (Sandia National Labs; 30MA, 300ns), for the MARZ (Magnetically Ablated Reconnection on Z) Z fundamental science program.

 

Presenters

  • Rishabh Datta

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Authors

  • Rishabh Datta

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Jack D Hare

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT PSFC

  • Clayton E Myers

    Sandia National Laboratories

  • David J Ampleford

    Sandia National Laboratories

  • Jeremy P Chittenden

    Imperial College London

  • Aidan C Crilly

    Imperial College London, CIFS, The Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College London

  • William R Fox

    Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL), USA, Princeton University

  • Jack W Halliday

    Imperial College London

  • Christopher A Jennings

    Sandia National Laboratories

  • Hantao Ji

    Princeton University

  • Carolyn C Kuranz

    University of Michigan

  • Sergey V Lebedev

    Imperial College London

  • Raul F Melean

    University of Michigan

  • Dmitri A Uzdensky

    University of Colorado, Boulder