With the advent of high power lasers, new opportunities have opened up for simulating astrophysical processes in the laboratory. We show that second-order Fermi acceleration can be directly investigated at the National Ignition Facility, Livermore. This requires measuring the momentum-space diffusion of 3 MeV protons produced within a turbulent plasma generated by a laser. Treating Fermi acceleration as a biased diffusion process, we show analytically that a measurable broadening of the initial proton distribution is then expected for particles exiting the plasma.
CITATION STYLE
Beyer, K. A., Reville, B., Bott, A. F. A., Park, H. S., Sarkar, S., & Gregori, G. (2018). Analytical estimates of proton acceleration in laser-produced turbulent plasmas. Journal of Plasma Physics, 84(6). https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022377818001149
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.