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Extended electron tails in electrostatic microinstabilities and the nonadiabatic response of passing electrons
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- Hardman, M. R. (Author)
- Parra, F. (Author)
- Chong, C. (Author)
- Adkins, T. (Author)
- Anastopoulos-Tzanis, M. S. (Author)
- Barnes, M. (Author)
- Dickinson, D. (Author)
- Parisi, J. F. (Author)
- Wilson, H. (Author)
Title
Extended electron tails in electrostatic microinstabilities and the nonadiabatic response of passing electrons
Abstract
Ion-gyroradius-scale microinstabilities typically have a frequency comparable to the ion transit frequency. Due to the small electron-to-ion mass ratio and the large electron transit frequency, it is conventionally assumed that passing electrons respond adiabatically in ion-gyroradius-scale modes. However, in gyrokinetic simulations of ion-gyroradius-scale modes in axisymmetric toroidal magnetic fields, the nonadiabatic response of passing electrons can drive the mode, and generate fluctuations in narrow radial layers, which may have consequences for turbulent transport in a variety of circumstances. In flux tube simulations, in the ballooning representation, these instabilities reveal themselves as modes with extended tails. The small electron-to-ion mass ratio limit of linear gyrokinetics for electrostatic instabilities is presented, in axisymmetric toroidal magnetic geometry, including the nonadiabatic response of passing electrons and associated narrow radial layers. This theory reveals the existence of ion-gyroradius-scale modes driven solely by the nonadiabatic passing electron response, and recovers the usual ion-gyroradius-scale modes driven by the response of ions and trapped electrons, where the nonadiabatic response of passing electrons is small. The collisionless and collisional limits of the theory are considered, demonstrating parallels in structure and physical processes to neoclassical transport theory. By examining initial-value simulations of the fastest-growing eigenmodes, the predictions for mass-ratio scaling are tested and verified numerically for a range of collision frequencies. Insight from the small electron-to-ion mass ratio theory may lead to a computationally efficient treatment of extended modes.
Publication
PLASMA PHYSICS AND CONTROLLED FUSION
Volume
64
Issue
5
Pages
055004
Date
MAY 1 2022
Journal Abbr
Plasma Phys. Control. Fusion
Language
English
ISSN
0741-3335, 1361-6587
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9/2/24, 10:49 AM
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Clarivate Analytics Web of Science
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10 citations (Crossref/DOI) [2024-10-03]
10 citations (Crossref/DOI) [2024-10-02]
Num Pages: 45
Place: Bristol
Publisher: IoP Publishing Ltd
Web of Science ID: WOS:000771188300001
Citation
Hardman, M. R., Parra, F., Chong, C., Adkins, T., Anastopoulos-Tzanis, M. S., Barnes, M., Dickinson, D., Parisi, J. F., & Wilson, H. (2022). Extended electron tails in electrostatic microinstabilities and the nonadiabatic response of passing electrons. PLASMA PHYSICS AND CONTROLLED FUSION, 64(5), 055004. https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6587/ac4e9e
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