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Using Machine Learning to Locate Three-Dimensional Magnetic Reconnection within PHASMA

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Abstract

The PHASMA (PHAse Space MApping) facility at WVU uses pulsed plasma guns to investigate magnetic reconnection through the interaction of two magnetic flux ropes. This study makes use of parameters such as the squashing factor and the Quasi-Separatrix Layer (QSL) to identify and locate magnetic reconnection within PHASMA. Based on these parameters, we attempt to predict where magnetic reconnection occurs at a distant location based on a predictive neural network that uses nonlocal (edge) magnetic measurements and line-integrated fast photodiode measurements in PHASMA. Initial validation of the machine learning algorithm was performed on magnetic field data from the Large Plasma Physics Device (LAPD) at the UCLA Basic Science Plasma Facility. This analysis will enable new studies of reconnection in highly turbulent and irreproducible systems by providing a means of localizing the time and location of reconnection to better synchronize triggered measurements, such as Thomson scattering measurements of the electron velocity distribution functions.

Presenters

  • Gabriela Himmele

    West Virginia University

Authors

  • Gabriela Himmele

    West Virginia University

  • Regis John

    Department of Physics and Astronomy and Center for KINETIC Plasma Physics, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV 26506, USA, West Virginia University

  • Thomas Rood

    West Virginia University

  • Peiyun Shi

    Department of Physics and Astronomy and Center for KINETIC Plasma Physics, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV 26506, USA, West Virginia University

  • Sonu Yadav

    Department of Physics and Astronomy and Center for KINETIC Plasma Physics, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV 26506, USA, Inst for Plasm Res, Department of Physics and Astronomy

  • Earl Scime

    West Virginia University, Department of Physics and Astronomy and Center for KINETIC Plasma Physics, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV 26506, USA

  • Paul A Cassak

    West Virginia University