TANAKA Shuta
   Department   Aoyama Gakuin University  Department of Physical Sciences, College of Science and Engineering
   Position   Assistant Professor
Language English
Publication Date 2022/11
Type Academic Journal
Peer Review Peer reviewed
Title Detection of current-sheet and bipolar ion flows in a self-generated antiparallel magnetic field of laser-produced plasmas for magnetic reconnection research.
Contribution Type Collaboration
Journal Physical review. E
Journal TypeAnother Country
Volume, Issue, Page 106(5-2),pp.055207
Author and coauthor T Morita, T Kojima, S Matsuo, S Matsukiyo, S Isayama, R Yamazaki, S J Tanaka, K Aihara, Y Sato, J Shiota, Y Pan, K Tomita, T Takezaki, Y Kuramitsu, K Sakai, S Egashira, H Ishihara, O Kuramoto, Y Matsumoto, K Maeda, Y Sakawa
Details Magnetic reconnection in laser-produced magnetized plasma is investigated by using optical diagnostics. The magnetic field is generated via the Biermann battery effect, and the inversely directed magnetic field lines interact with each other. It is shown by self-emission measurement that two colliding plasmas stagnate on a midplane, forming two planar dense regions, and that they interact later in time. Laser Thomson scattering spectra are distorted in the direction of the self-generated magnetic field, indicating asymmetric ion velocity distribution and plasma acceleration. In addition, the spectra perpendicular to the magnetic field show different peak intensity, suggesting an electron current formation. These results are interpreted as magnetic field dissipation, reconnection, and outflow acceleration. Two-directional laser Thomson scattering is, as discussed here, a powerful tool for the investigation of microphysics in the reconnection region.
DOI 10.1103/PhysRevE.106.055207
ISSN 2470-0053
PMID 36559487