Proton imaging of stochastic magnetic fields
A.F.A. Bott, C. Graziani, P. Tzeferacos, T. G. White, D.Q. Lamb, G., Gregori, A.A. Schekochihin

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates how proton imaging can be used to statistically characterize stochastic magnetic fields, revealing different regimes and enabling the extraction of magnetic energy spectra under certain conditions.
Contribution
It introduces an analytic relation between stochastic magnetic fields and proton-flux images, identifying contrast regimes and methods to extract magnetic field statistics from images.
Findings
Identification of four contrast regimes affecting proton-flux images
In linear and nonlinear injective regimes, magnetic fields and spectra can be uniquely determined
Discussion of limitations and complexities in analyzing multi-scale stochastic fields
Abstract
Recent laser-plasma experiments report the existence of dynamically significant magnetic fields, whose statistical characterisation is essential for understanding the physical processes these experiments are attempting to investigate. In this paper, we show how a proton imaging diagnostic can be used to determine a range of relevant magnetic field statistics, including the magnetic-energy spectrum. To achieve this goal, we explore the properties of an analytic relation between a stochastic magnetic field and the image-flux distribution created upon imaging that field. We conclude that features of the beam's final image-flux distribution often display a universal character determined by a single, field-scale dependent parameter - the contrast parameter - which quantifies the relative size of the correlation length of the stochastic field, proton displacements due to magnetic deflections,…
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