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Faculty Publication: Assistant Professor of Physics David A. Schaffner

January 29, 2018

Measuring the equations of state in a relaxed magnetohydrodynamic plasma

Authors: Kaur, M.; Barbano, L. J.; Suen-Lewis, E. M.; Shrock, J. E.; Light, A. D.; Brown, M. R.; Schaffner, D. A.

Source: Physical Review E, 97 (1):10.1103/PhysRevE.97.011202 JAN 10 2018

Abstract: We report measurements of the equations of state of a fully relaxed magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) laboratory plasma. Parcels of magnetized plasma, called Taylor states, are formed in a coaxial magnetized plasma gun, and are allowed to relax and drift into a closed flux conserving volume. Density, ion temperature, and magnetic field are measured as a function of time as the Taylor states compress and heat. The theoretically predicted MHD and double adiabatic equations of state are compared to experimental measurements. We find that the MHD equation of state is inconsistent with our data.

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