Bulletin of the American Physical Society
54th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Volume 57, Number 12
Monday–Friday, October 29–November 2 2012; Providence, Rhode Island
Session GP8: Poster Session III: Gyrokinetic Theory and Transport; Non-linear Phenomena and Turbulence Theory; Laboratory Plasma Astrophysics II, Shocks; Magneto-inertial Fusion; DIII-D I, Edge Plasma, ELMs, Diag.
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Room: Hall BC
Abstract ID: BAPS.2012.DPP.GP8.46
Abstract: GP8.00046 : A platform to study magnetic field amplification of laser driven shocks due to induced turbulence
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Authors:
Jena Meinecke
(University of Oxford)
Hugo Doyle
(University of Oxford)
A.R. Bell
(University of Oxford)
Robert Crowston
(University of York)
Paul Drake
(University of Michigan)
M. Fatenejad
(University of Chicago)
Nick Hartley
(University of Oxford)
Michel Koenig
(Ecole Polytechnique)
Y. Kuramitsu
(Osaka University)
Carolyn Kuranz
(University of Michigan)
Don Lamb
(University of Chicago)
Mike MacDonald
(University of Michigan)
F. Miniati
(ETH, Zurich)
Chris Murphy
(University of Edinburgh)
Alex Pelka
(Ecole Polytechnique)
Alessandra Ravasio
(Ecole Polytechnique)
Brian Reville
(University of Oxford)
Y. Sakawa
(Osaka University)
A.A. Schekochihin
(University of Oxford)
Anthony Scopatz
(University of Chicago)
Petros Tzeferacos
(University of Chicago)
Wesley Wan
(University of Michigan)
Nigel Woolsey
(University of York)
Gianluca Gregori
(University of Oxford)
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2012.DPP.GP8.46
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