Laboratory simulation of collisionless coupling between supernova remnants and magnetized interstellar medium

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Collisionless Plasmas, Interstellar Matter, Interstellar Space, Plasma Diagnostics, Simulation, Supernova Remnants, Cosmic Plasma, Deceleration, Laser Plasmas, Magnetohydrodynamic Flow

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The method and results of laboratory simulation of the collisionless deceleration of supernova remnants in experiments on the interaction of a laser produced plasma cloud with a highly ionized magnetized background are presented. The processes and conditions of the collisionless interaction at various Alfven-Mach numbers, taking into account a finite Larmour radius of ions, were investigated. Modern observational data of historical supernova remnants are mentioned. The results may be used for analyzing phenomena connected with the collisionless interaction of the magnetized plasma flows in astrophysical, interplanetary, and circumterrestrial plasmas.

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