2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.hedp.2014.10.004
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Counter-propagating plasma jet collision and shock formation on a compact current driver

Abstract: In this paper we report on the ability of a compact current driver yielding 250 kA in 150 ns to produce counter-propagating plasma flows. The flows were produced by two vertically-opposed conical wire arrays separated by 1 cm, each comprised of 8 wires. With this array configuration, we were able to produce two supersonic plasma jets with velocities on the order of 100-200 km/s that propagate towards each other and collide. Aluminum wires were tested first; we observed a shock wave forming at the collision reg… Show more

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“…Experiments with colliding plasma jets in which the jets were produced by two conical wire arrays are reported in Valenzuela et al (2015). These experiments also show development of clumpy structures, consistent with development of cooling instabilities in which the cooling time is shorter than the flow dynamical time.…”
Section: Shocks In the Colliding Streamsmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Experiments with colliding plasma jets in which the jets were produced by two conical wire arrays are reported in Valenzuela et al (2015). These experiments also show development of clumpy structures, consistent with development of cooling instabilities in which the cooling time is shorter than the flow dynamical time.…”
Section: Shocks In the Colliding Streamsmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…In this pulsed-power approach [92,227,203,228,229,230,231] jet formation happens via formation of a conical standing shock, similar to the configuration employed in laser-driven jet experiments. The main difference from the laser driven platforms is a more steady-state nature of the converging flow formation.…”
Section: Formation Of Supersonic Radiatively Cooled Jets From Ablatio...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a reference frame moving with the internal shock velocity, the interaction is equivalent to an interaction of two counter-propagating plasma flows, which is a more practical frame in which to perform laboratory experiments. Such interactions were produced and studied in [247,231] using pulsed-power platforms. In [247] the counter-streaming jets were formed by two ablating radial foils, driven by the same current pulse (Figure 7).…”
Section: Experiments Studying Internal Shocks From Jet Velocity Varia...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the collision of relativistic beams with plasma mimicking the background interstellar medium near young stellar objects and Herbig-Haro objects has been investigated (Gregory et al 2008;Valenzuela et al 2015). Lepton beams into background electron-proton plasmas are a promising source of high-energy cosmic rays via Weibel-induced moving magnetic islands (Cui et al 2015) and can show preferential positron acceleration (Dieckmann et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2008; Valenzuela et al. 2015). Lepton beams into background electron–proton plasmas are a promising source of high-energy cosmic rays via Weibel-induced moving magnetic islands (Cui et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%