Preliminary Measurements of Non-Maxwellian Electron Energy Distributions During Magnetic Reconnection in a Laboratory Plasma
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Abstract
Nonthermal particle acceleration is believed to account for a large portion of the energy dissipated during magnetic reconnection. However, this process is poorly understood, and laboratory observation of non-thermal acceleration remains limited. Here, we present a novel design for a multi-channel electron energy analyzer for studies of electron acceleration in magnetic reconnection. This analyzer uses selector grids biased at fixed voltages to obtain a time-resolved five-channel spectrum of electron energy, allowing microsecond-scale plasma evolution to be measured without creating strong polarization currents that plague single-channel sweeping probes. We implement this probe in the Magnetic Reconnection Experiment (MRX). The results from initial experiments to detect non-Maxwellian (non-thermal) electron energy distributions due to magnetic reconnection will be shown if available.
Presenters
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Joshua Pawlak
Princeton University
Authors
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Joshua Pawlak
Princeton University
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Adam T Robbins
Princeton University
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Byungkeun Na
Korea Institute for Fusion Energy
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Rachel Wang
Princeton University
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Stephen P Majeski
Princeton University
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Carlton G Passley
Delaware State University
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Jongsoo Yoo
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
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William Randolph Fox
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL)
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Hantao Ji
Princeton University