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LOCATION:B343 Sterling Hall
SUMMARY:Life Cycle of Magnetized Plasmas in the Universe\, Plasma Phys
 ics (Physics/ECE/NE 922) Seminar\, Young Dae Yoon\, Asia Pacific Cente
 r for Theoretical Physics
DESCRIPTION:Magnetized plasmas are ubiquitous in the Universe and are 
 important because many of the events therein are governed by their dyn
 amics. Understanding their nature is thus crucial in various contexts 
 including nuclear fusion\, space\, and astrophysics. Magnetized plasma
 s typically undergo three cyclic processes: “generation” of magnet
 ic fields by the plasma\, “relaxation” of the system to an equilib
 rium\, and “explosion” of the stored magnetic energy back into the
  plasma. In this talk\, I will present recent results in selected sub-
 processes within these categories\, namely magnetic reconnection\, ion
  energization\, wave-particle interaction\, and current sheet relaxati
 on. I will then briefly discuss my vision for future work that calls f
 or continued and expanded investigations of these processes.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=8210
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