Spectroscopic observation of super-Alfvénic field-reversed configuration merging process by mixing of tracer ions.


Journal

The Review of scientific instruments
ISSN: 1089-7623
Titre abrégé: Rev Sci Instrum
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 0405571

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
01 Oct 2022
Historique:
entrez: 1 11 2022
pubmed: 2 11 2022
medline: 2 11 2022
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Visualization of the collisional merging formation process of field-reversed configuration (FRC) has been attempted. In the collisional merging formation process, two initial FRC-like plasmoids are accelerated toward each other by a magnetic pressure gradient. The relative speed of the collision reaches several times the typical ion sonic speed and Alfvénic speed. The magnetic structure of the initial-FRCs is disrupted in the collision process, but the FRC-like magnetic structure is reformed in ∼30 µs after the collision. Magnetic reconnection should occur in this process; however, general theoretical models in magnetohydrodynamics approximation cannot be applied to this process because of the high-beta nature of FRC and super-Alfvénic/sonic relative speed. In this work, the spectroscopic observation of the collisional merging FRC formation was conducted to evaluate the timescale and geometry of merging. A slight amount of tracer element (e.g., helium) was mixed into one of two initial-FRCs. Mixing of the tracer did not cause serious adverse effects on the performance of the initial-FRC in the collision and merging processes. The collision and merging processes were visualized successfully and observed using a fast-framing camera with a bandpass filter. The timescale of merging and the outflow speed in the collisional merging process of FRCs were optically evaluated for the first time.

Identifiants

pubmed: 36319347
doi: 10.1063/5.0101756
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

103526

Auteurs

D Kobayashi (D)

College of Science and Technology, Nihon University, Tokyo 101-8308, Japan.

T Seki (T)

College of Science and Technology, Nihon University, Tokyo 101-8308, Japan.

T Asai (T)

College of Science and Technology, Nihon University, Tokyo 101-8308, Japan.

Ts Takahashi (T)

College of Science and Technology, Nihon University, Tokyo 101-8308, Japan.

J Morelli (J)

Department of Physics, Engineering Physics and Astronomy, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6, Canada.

M Inomoto (M)

Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Kashiwa 277-8561, Japan.

T Takahashi (T)

Graduate School of Science and Technology, Gunma University, Kiryu, Japan.

S Dettrick (S)

TAE Technologies, Inc., Foothill Ranch, California 92610, USA.

H Gota (H)

TAE Technologies, Inc., Foothill Ranch, California 92610, USA.

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