A puzzling process called magnetic reconnection triggers explosive phenomena throughout the universe, creating solar flares and space storms that can take down mobile phone service and electrical power grids. Now scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) have detailed a roadmap for untangling a key aspect of this puzzle that could deepen insight into the workings of the cosmos.
—a process that occurs within what are called dissipation regions that are often enormously smaller than the regions they impact."Plasma doesn't like reconnection," said Hantao Ji, a PPPL physicist and Princeton University professor who is first author of a paper that details the roadmap in."However, reconnection does happen when the magnetic field is sufficiently stressed," he said.
The roadmap outlines the role of developing technologies with multiscale capabilities such as the Facility for Laboratory Reconnection Experiment , a recently installed collaborative facility that is being upgraded and will probe facets of magnetic reconnection never before accessible to laboratory experiments. Complementing these experiments will be simulations on coming exascale supercomputers that will be 10 times faster than current computers.
"Exascale will allow us to do more credible simulations based on high-fidelity FLARE experiments," said PPPL physicist Jongsoo Yoo, a coauthor of the paper. The increased size and power of the new machine—its diameter will be twice that of the sports-utility-vehicle-sized Magnetic Reconnection Experiment , PPPL's long-standing laboratory experiment —and will enable scientists to replicate reconnection in nature more faithfully.
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