The Madison plasma dynamo experiment: A facility for studying laboratory plasma astrophysics

The Madison plasma dynamo experiment (MPDX) is a novel, versatile, basic plasma research device designed to investigate flow driven magnetohydrodynamic instabilities and other high-β phenomena with astrophysically relevant parameters. A 3 m diameter vacuum vessel is lined with 36 rings of alternatel...

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Hauptverfasser: Cooper, C.M., Wallace, J., Brookhart, M., Clark, M., Collins, C., Ding, W.X., Flanagan, K., Khalzov, I., Li, Y., Milhone, J., Nornberg, M., Nonn, P., Weisberg, D., Whyte, D.G., Zweibel, E., Forest, C.B.
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Clark, M.
Collins, C.
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Flanagan, K.
Khalzov, I.
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Milhone, J.
Nornberg, M.
Nonn, P.
Weisberg, D.
Whyte, D.G.
Zweibel, E.
Forest, C.B.
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