Dynamic Formation of a Transient Jet from Arched Magnetized Laboratory Plasma

Abstract A laboratory plasma experiment was built to explore the eruptive behavior of arched magnetized plasmas with dimensionless parameters relevant to the Sun’s photosphere (β≈ 10−3, Lundquist number ≈104, plasma radius/ion gyroradius ≈20, ion–neutral collision frequency ≫ion cyclotron frequency)...

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