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Plasma points and radiative collapse in vacuum sparks
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1991
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Plasma PointsAxial OutflowEngineeringPhysicsLow-inductance Vacuum SparksNatural SciencesCosmic PlasmaPlasma SimulationPlasma TheoryApplied Plasma PhysicPlasma SciencePlasma PhysicsPlasma ConfinementPlasma ApplicationPlasma DiagnosticsNuclear AstrophysicsX-ray Imaging
This review discusses the intense x-ray emitting regions, called plasma points, that appear in low-inductance vacuum sparks and other high-current discharges. Accurate x-ray spectroscopy indicates the existence of two types of plasma points with different plasma parameters. One type is extremely small (∼microns), dense (∼1023/cm3), and hot (≳1 keV), while the second type is an order of magnitude less extreme. A dynamic model (Vikhrev 1982a) based on radiation cooling with axial outflow of plasma predicts a radiative collapse that is consistent with many features of the plasma points.