We
describe a laboratory plasma physics experiment at Los Alamos National
Laboratory that uses two merging supersonic plasma jets formed and launched by
pulsed-power-driven railguns. The jets can be formed using any atomic species
or mixture available in a compressed-gas bottle and have the following nominal
initial parameters at the railgun nozzle exit: ne ≈ ni ~ 1016 cm−3, Te ≈ Ti ≈
1.4 eV, Vjet ≈ 30–100 km/s, mean charge $\bar{Z}$ ≈ 1, sonic Mach number Ms ≡
Vjet/Cs > 10, jet diameter = 5 cm, and jet length ≈20 cm. Experiments to
date have focused on the study of merging-jet dynamics and the shocks that form
as a result of the interaction, in both collisional and collisionless regimes
with respect to the inter-jet classical ion mean free path, and with and
without an applied magnetic field. However, many other studies are also
possible, as discussed in this paper.
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