MLL-Kolloquium: Dr. Julien Fuchs (LULI, Ecole Polytechnique / Palaiseau, France): Intense laser pulses and strong magnetization as tools for investigating astrophysical phenomena
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Europe/Berlin
Lecture Hall (ground floor west) (LMU building, Am Coulombwall 1, Garching)
Lecture Hall (ground floor west)
LMU building, Am Coulombwall 1, Garching
Description
Coupling high-power lasers and high-strength B-fields helps gaining unique insight and understanding of a variety of phenomena of crucial importance for astrophysics. We have shown that such platform could be used to mimic the expansion of a young star isotropic disk wind threaded by a co-axial poloidal magnetic field, as well as emissivity shielding issues in accretion dynamics in the same forming young stars. The same system can also be used to study the issue of particle energization in astrophysical plasmas, or of collision-less instabilities that central to the dynamics of plasmas and particles in the solar wind. Some recent examples will be reviewed and discussed.