Relativistic laser perturbation to laser-driven magnetic reconnection
ORAL
Abstract
Experiments which measure the magnetic fields laser-driven plasmas give insight into the basic processes of plasmas such as magnetic reconnection. These processes become more difficult to describe when there is a mixture between regimes, such as between relativistic kinetic plasma and MHD-describable plasma, as in this case. In this experiment, a 10-ps, 10^19 W/cm^2 laser impinged on the interface between two plasma plumes driven by 2.5 ns, 10^14 W/cm^2 lasers at the OMEGA-EP laser facility. The magnetic fields were measured with proton radiography from a TNSA source. In one regime, the relativistic perturbation inhibited the magnetic reconnection between the two plasma plumes, but with a different timing of the relativistic laser the reconnection may have been enhanced. Probable causes will be discussed. This work is relevant to understanding the physics of reconnection in HED plasmas.
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Presenters
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Joshua Latham
University of Michigan
Authors
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Joshua Latham
University of Michigan
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Brandon K Russell
University of Michigan
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Louise Willingale
University of Michigan
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Paul T Campbell
University of Michigan
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Gennady Fiksel
University of Michigan
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Philip M Nilson
Lab for Laser Energetics, Laboratory for Laser Energetics, University of Rochester
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Karl M Krushelnick
University of Michigan