Jet formation in counterstreaming collisionless plasmas

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Plasma jet formation was observed in counterstreaming plasmas in a laboratory experiment. In order to model an ambient plasma of astrophysical jets, the counterstreaming plasmas were created by irradiating a double CH-plane target with a high-power laser system. Since the mean free paths of the ions in terms of the counterstreaming motion were larger than the scale length of the experiment, the two-stream interaction of the plasmas was essentially collisionless. The time evolution of the jet collimation was obtained over several shots with different timing by shadowgraphy. When a single CH-plane target was irradiated, no jet collimation was observed. The counterstreaming plasma as an ambient plasma is essential for the jet plasma to collimate. © 2009. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved..

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Kuramitsu, Y., Sakawa, Y., Waugh, J. N., Gregory, C. D., Morita, T., Dono, S., … Takabe, H. (2009). Jet formation in counterstreaming collisionless plasmas. Astrophysical Journal, 707(2 PART 2). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/707/2/L137

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