Formation of differentially rotating free-boundary plasmas with x-ray driven plasma flows at the MAGPIE facility
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Abstract
We will present results obtained using a novel experimental platform which uses the x-rays generated by wire array z-pinch implosions to ablate between 4 and 8 planar or wedge-shaped targets, creating converging plasma flows with non-zero angular momentum. Measurements of the plasma parameters with Thomson scattering, interferometry and fast gated cameras show formation of a hollow and stable rotating disc which is sustained for more than one full rotation by the ram pressure of the converging flows. The large Reynolds (Re~105) and magnetic Reynolds (Rem~20) numbers characterising this rotating plasma, and the possibility to add an axial or cusp B-field, allow a direct test of the effects of magnetic fields on the disc structure and stability.
*Funded by the NNSA under DOE DE-NA0004148, AFOSR under FA8655-23-1-7062, EPSRC and First Light Fusion under the AMPLIFI Prosperity Partnership, and Sandia National Laboratories.
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Presenters
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Katherine Marrow
- Imperial College London