Magnetic field advection in two interpenetrating plasma jets

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Abstract

Two laser-generated colliding jets can serve as a test-bed for the study of various astrophysical phenomena [1] and the general physics of self-organization [2]. For jets of a sufficiently high energy, collisions of the ions of one jet with the ions of the other jet are negligible, and the jets can penetrate through each other [1, 3]. On the other hand, the intra-jet collisions for high-Mach-number jets can be very frequent, so that each jet can be described by hydrodynamic equations [4]. We present an analytical study of the effects of this flow on large-scale magnetic fields either imposed by external sources or generated near the laser targets. Specifically, we consider an issue of the line tying (``Which jet is the magnetic field frozen into?''), possible stretching of the field by a shear flow, and the potential effect of hydrodynamic instabilities on the magnetic field. Work performed for U.S. DoE by LLNL under Contract DE-AC52-07NA27344.\\[4pt] [1] H. S. Park et al, HEDP, 8, 38 (2011).\\[0pt] [2] N.L. Kugland et al, submitted to Nature-Physics (2012).\\[0pt] [3] J.S. Ross et al, Phys. Plas., 19, 056501 (2012).\\[0pt] [4] D.D. Ryutov et al, Phys. Plas., 19, 074501 (2012).

Authors

  • D.D. Ryutov

    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • N.L. Kugland

    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • M.C. Levy

    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • C. Plechaty

    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • J.S. Ross

    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • H.S. Park

    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory