Qingmei Xiao, A. Mao, Xianglei He, Jitong Zou, Xiaoyi Yang, Mengmeng Sun, Feng Li, Pengfei Tang, Tianchun Zhou, Xiaogang Wang
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摘要
用于空间等离子体环境地面模拟的空间等离子体环境研究设施(Space Plasma Environment Research Facility,SPERF)是空间环境模拟研究基础设施(Space Environment Simulation Research Infrastructure,SESRI)的重要组成部分,SESRI是国家重大基础研究科技基础设施。其目的是研究空间等离子体环境中的突出问题,如磁层等离子体中的高能粒子加速、传输、与电磁波的相互作用以及磁重联过程等。磁尾研究实验(TREX)是 SPERF 的一部分,用于实验室研究与磁尾中的磁重联、双极化和水电磁波激发有关的空间物理学。SPERF-TREX 实验旨在开展三类实验:磁再连接的尾部质点、偶极化前沿的形成以及高速等离子体喷流激发的磁流体波。本文介绍了 SPERF-TREX 的科学目标和针对空间等离子体典型过程的三种方案,还回顾了 SPERF-TREX 的实验计划,以及用于产生具有所需参数和各种磁性配置的等离子体的等离子体源。
Conceptual Design of the Tail Research EXperiment in Space Plasma Environment Research Facility (SPERF-TREX)
The Space Plasma Environment Research Facility (SPERF) for ground simulation of space plasma environment is a key component of Space Environment Simulation Research Infrastructure (SESRI), a major national science and technology infrastructure for fundamental researches. It is designed to investigate outstanding issues in space plasma environment, such as energetic particles acceleration, transport, and interaction with electromagnetic waves, as well as magnetic reconnection processes, in the magnetospheric plasmas, etc. Tail-Research EXperiment (TREX) is part of the SPERF for laboratory studies of space physics relevant to magnetic reconnection, dipolarization and hydromagnetic waves excitation in the magnetotail. SPERF-TREX is designed to carry out three types of experiments: the tail plasmoid for magnetic reconnection, dipolarization front formation, and magnetohydrodynamic waves excited by high speed plasma jet. In this paper, the scientific goals and three scenarios of SPERF-TREX for typical processes in space plasmas are presented, and experimental plans for SPERF-TREX are also reviewed, together with plasma sources applied to generate the plasma with desired parameters and various magnetic configurations.