R Bamford et al 2008 Plasma Phys. Control. Fusion 50 124025 doi:10.1088/0741-3335/50/12/124025
R Bamford1, K J Gibson2, A J Thornton2, J Bradford1, R Bingham1,6, L Gargate1,3, L O Silva3, R A Fonseca3, M Hapgood1, C Norberg4, T Todd5 and R Stamper1
Show affiliationsHere we describe a new experiment to test the shielding concept of a dipole-like magnetic field and plasma, surrounding a spacecraft forming a 'mini magnetosphere'. Initial laboratory experiments have been conducted to determine the effectiveness of a magnetized plasma barrier to be able to expel an impacting, low beta, supersonic flowing energetic plasma representing the solar wind. Optical and Langmuir probe data of the plasma density, the plasma flow velocity and the intensity of the dipole field clearly show the creation of a narrow transport barrier region and diamagnetic cavity virtually devoid of energetic plasma particles. This demonstrates the potential viability of being able to create a small 'hole' in a solar wind plasma, of the order of the ion Larmor orbit width, in which an inhabited spacecraft could reside in relative safety. The experimental results have been quantitatively compared with a 3D particle-in-cell 'hybrid' code simulation that uses kinetic ions and fluid electrons, showing good qualitative agreement and excellent quantitative agreement. Together the results demonstrate the pivotal role of particle kinetics in determining generic plasma transport barriers.
52.72.+v Laboratory studies of space- and astrophysical-plasma processes
96.60.Vg Particle emission, solar wind
52.70.Kz Optical (ultraviolet, visible, infrared) measurements
Instrumentation and measurement
Issue 12 (December 2008)
Received 2 June 2008
Published 4 November 2008
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