Physics
Scientific paper
May 1996
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Laser interaction and related plasma phenomena: 12th international conference. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 369, pp. 357-
Physics
Plasma Production And Heating By Laser Beams, Magnetohydrodynamics And Plasmas, Waves, Oscillations, And Instabilities In Plasmas And Intense Beams
Scientific paper
The properties of laser-produced plasma are similar in many features to the ones of various space plasma releases of explosive nature. It allows to investigate the processes of an interaction of those plasmas with background media by the means of laboratory simulation. In the given paper such simulation experiments with quasispherical plasma clouds at KI-1 laser facility are presented. The experiments are related to dynamics of collisionless expansion of exploding space plasmas in the surrounding magnetized media at various Alfven-Much numbers. A non-uniform media as well has been simulated. The results on generation of shock and wistler waves in background, on formation of diamagnetic cavity and flute instability of plasma clouds are described. Data on a dynamics of laser-produced plasma in a dipole magnetic field are presented also. Results are analyzed in connection with dynamics of Supernova remnants in interstellar medium, Barium releases in Earth magnetosphere and possible disturbances of the latter caused by high-energy explosions in near space.
Antonov Vladimir M.
Melekhov Alexandr V.
Nikitin Sergei A.
Ponomarenko Arnold G.
Posukh Vitaliy G.
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