Diagnostic development for energetic electron measurements on the Facility for Laboratory Reconnection Experiment
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Abstract
The Facility for Laboratory Reconnection Experiment (FLARE) will have capabilities to access reconnection regimes with multiple X-lines after the current power system upgrade. FLARE can provide unique opportunities to study energetic particle generation during magnetic reconnection in astrophysically-relevant plasmas, since regimes with multiple X-lines require a large Lunquist number and normalized system size. Here we review previous laboratory and space measurements of energetic particles. Then, we discuss possible diagnostics for energetic electron measurements on FLARE, which include a Thomson scattering system with a notch filter, soft X-ray tomography, whistler wave absorption diagnostic, and electron energy analyzer. We also discuss how we use these diagnostics to determine dominant acceleration mechanisms during reconnection.
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Presenters
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Jongsoo Yoo
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
Authors
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Jongsoo Yoo
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
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Hantao Ji
Princeton University
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Peiyun Shi
Department of Physics and Astronomy and Center for KINETIC Plasma Physics, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV 26506, USA, West Virginia University
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Stephen P Majeski
Princeton University
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Derek J Thuecks
Washington College