@article{b28c3c8d18f3455cad1c1e268a24f774,
title = "High-power laser experiment on developing supercritical shock propagating in homogeneously magnetized plasma of ambient gas origin",
abstract = "A developing supercritical collisionless shock propagating in a homogeneously magnetized plasma of ambient gas origin having higher uniformity than the previous experiments is formed by using high-power laser experiment. The ambient plasma is not contaminated by the plasma produced in the early time after the laser shot. While the observed developing shock does not have stationary downstream structure, it possesses some characteristics of a magnetized supercritical shock, which are supported by a one-dimensional full particle-in-cell simulation taking the effect of finite time of laser-Target interaction into account.",
author = "S. Matsukiyo and R. Yamazaki and T. Morita and K. Tomita and Y. Kuramitsu and T. Sano and Tanaka, {S. J.} and T. Takezaki and S. Isayama and T. Higuchi and H. Murakami and Y. Horie and N. Katsuki and R. Hatsuyama and M. Edamoto and H. Nishioka and M. Takagi and T. Kojima and S. Tomita and N. Ishizaka and S. Kakuchi and S. Sei and K. Sugiyama and K. Aihara and S. Kambayashi and M. Ota and S. Egashira and T. Izumi and T. Minami and Y. Nakagawa and K. Sakai and M. Iwamoto and N. Ozaki and Y. Sakawa",
note = "Funding Information: The authors acknowledge the dedicated technical support of the staff at the Gekko-XII facility for the laser operation, target fabrication, and plasma diagnostics. We also thank M. Hoshino, T. Hada, Y. Ohira, T. Umeda for useful discussions. This research was partially supported by the Sumitomo Foundation for environmental research projects (203099) (SM), JSPS KAKENHI Grants No. 18H01232, No. 22H01251 (R.Y.), No. 17H18270 (S.J.T.), No. 15H02154 (Y.S.), JSPS Core-to-Core Program B: Asia-Africa Science Platforms Grant No. JPJSCCB20190003 (Y.S.) and by the joint research project of Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University. The computation was carried out using the computer resource offered under the category of General Projects by Research Institute for Information Technology, Kyushu University. SM appreciates discussions at the team meeting “Energy Partition across Collisionless Shocks” supported by the International Space Science Institute in Bern, Switzerland. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2022 American Physical Society. ",
year = "2022",
month = aug,
doi = "10.1103/PhysRevE.106.025205",
language = "English",
volume = "106",
journal = "Physical Review E",
issn = "2470-0045",
publisher = "American Physical Society",
number = "2",
}