Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1772315 | High Energy Density Physics | 2015 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We present data from the first Z-pinch experiments aiming to simulate aspects of accretion disk physics in the laboratory. Using off axis ablation flows from a wire array z-pinch we demonstrate the formation of a supersonically (M â¼Â 2) rotating hollow plasma cylinder of height â¼4 mm and radius 2 mm. Using a combination of diagnostics we measure the rotation speed (â¼60 kmsâ1), electron density (1019 cmâ3), ion temperature (Ti â¼Â 60 eV) and the product of electron temperature and average ionisation (ZTe â¼Â 150 to 200 eV). Using these parameters we calculate the Reynolds number for the plasma on the order 105 and magnetic Reynolds number as 10 - 100. The plasma flow is maintained for 150 ns, corresponding to one rotation period, which should allow for studying fast instabilities which develop on this time-scale.
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Authors
M.J. Bennett, S.V. Lebedev, G.N. Hall, L. Suttle, G. Burdiak, F. Suzuki-Vidal, J. Hare, G. Swadling, S. Patankar, M. Bocchi, J.P. Chittenden, R. Smith, A. Frank, E. Blackman, R.P. Drake, A. Ciardi,