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Highlighted Plasma Physics Research

APS Division of Plasma Physics Meeting

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More than 1600 attendees will present over 1500 papers covering the latest advances in plasma-based research and technology.  Highlighted below are some of the potentially newsworthy presentations at the 2009 DPP/APS Meeting. 

Highlighted Plasma Physics Papers

Press releases are in PDF format.Format - PDF  

American Physical Society Invites Atlanta to Discover Plasma
Plasma Sciences Expo Description
Electron Self-Injection into an Evolving Plasma Bubble
Serguei Kalmykov, Gennady Shvets, and Michael Downer, University of Texas at Austin
Researchers Use Trident Laser to Accelerate Protons to Record Energies
S.A. Gaillard, K.A. Flippo, D.C. Gautier, D.T. Offermann, J.B. Workman, F. Archuleta, R. Gonzales, T. Hurry, R.P. Johnson, S. Letzring, D.S. Montgomery, S.-M. Reid, T. Shimada, LANL; T. Lockard, Y. Sentoku, UNR; M.E. Lowenstern, J.E. Mucino, AOSS, U.MI.-Ann Arbor; B.B. Gall, U of MO-Columbia; E. d'Humieres, U. Bordeaux 1; M. Geissel, M. Schollmeier, SNL; M. Bussmann, T.E. Cowan, T. Kluge, J.M. Rassuchine, FZD
Ropes of Plasma: Onset and Stagnation of 3D Magnetic Reconnection
Tom Intrator, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Upping the Power Triggers an Ordered Helical Plasma
Piero Martin, University of Padova, Italy
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