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Time-Resolved Characterization of the Formation of a Collisionless Shock
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EngineeringImpact (Mechanics)PhysicsMechanicsFluid MechanicsSupernova RemnantsApplied PhysicsLaser-plasma InteractionLaser-induced BreakdownAtomic PhysicsElectrostatic PotentialCosmic RaySynchrotron RadiationCollisionless ShockSupercritical Collisionless ShockShock Compression
We report on the temporally and spatially resolved detection of the precursory stages that lead to the formation of an unmagnetized, supercritical collisionless shock in a laser-driven laboratory experiment. The measured evolution of the electrostatic potential associated with the shock unveils the transition from a current free double layer into a symmetric shock structure, stabilized by ion reflection at the shock front. Supported by a matching particle-in-cell simulation and theoretical considerations, we suggest that this process is analogous to ion reflection at supercritical collisionless shocks in supernova remnants.
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