Bulletin of the American Physical Society
63rd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Volume 66, Number 13
Monday–Friday, November 8–12, 2021; Pittsburgh, PA
Session TO06: Heliospheric Physics
9:30 AM–11:18 AM,
Thursday, November 11, 2021
Room: Rooms 310-311
Chair: Jim Schroeder, Wheaton College
Abstract: TO06.00004 : Preliminary Results for Experiment at WiPPL*
10:06 AM–10:18 AM
Presenter:
Khalil J Bryant
(University of Michigan)
Authors:
Khalil J Bryant
(University of Michigan)
Rachel Young
(University of Michigan)
Carolyn C Kuranz
(University of Michigan)
particles that reach the Earth and cause the aurora near the poles. Some eruptions may
be more powerful than others, resulting in an Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejection
(ICME) that can cause major damage to our modern electrical systems without warning.
We want to form a better understanding of how the ICMEs interact to create a more
predictive model for them to more effectively defend our systems from a potentially
devastating ICME. To explore solar phenomena, we use the Big Red Ball (BRB) facility
at the Wisconsin Plasma Physics Laboratory (WiPPL). The BRB is a 3-meter diameter
plasma confinement system equipped with around 200 ports for diagnostic acess. Using
the BRB, we can explore the interactions between an ICME and the Earth's field by
using a spherical permanent magnet as the analog to the Earth, a light background
plasma as the analog to the interplanetary medium (IM), and a compact torus (CT) of
plasma as the ICME. My presentation will detail the desired parameters as well as
describe preliminary results of the upcoming experiment.
*This work is funded by the US Department of Energy Oce of Science Fusion EnergySciences under award DE-SC0021288.
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