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Finite ion orbit width effect on the neoclassical tearing mode threshold in a tokamak plasma
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- Imada, K. (Author)
- Wilson, H. R. (Author)
- Connor, J. W. (Author)
- Dudkovskaia, A. V. (Author)
- Hill, P. (Author)
Title
Finite ion orbit width effect on the neoclassical tearing mode threshold in a tokamak plasma
Abstract
A new drift kinetic theory for the response of ions to small magnetic islands in toroidal plasma is presented. Islands whose width w is comparable to the ion poloidal Larmor radius are considered, expanding the ion response solution in terms of , where r is the minor radius. In this limit, the ion distribution can be represented as a function of toroidal canonical momentum, . With effects of grad-B and curvature drifts taken into account, the ion distribution function is a constant on a ‘drift island’ structure, which is identical to the magnetic island but radially shifted by . The distribution is then flattened across the drift island, rather than the magnetic island. For small islands , the pressure gradient is maintained across the magnetic island, suppressing the bootstrap current drive for the neoclassical tearing mode (NTM) growth. As , the ions are largely unperturbed. However, the electrons respond to the electrostatic potential required for quasi-neutrality and this provides a stabilizing contribution to the NTM evolution. This gives a new physical understanding of the NTM threshold mechanism, with implications for the design of NTM control systems for future tokamaks such as ITER.
Publication
Nuclear Fusion
Volume
59
Issue
4
Pages
046016
Date
2019-02
Journal Abbr
Nucl. Fusion
Language
en
ISSN
0029-5515
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8/29/24, 8:59 AM
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Institute of Physics
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9 citations (Crossref/DOI) [2024-10-03]
9 citations (Crossref/DOI) [2024-10-02]
Publisher: IOP Publishing
Citation
Imada, K., Wilson, H. R., Connor, J. W., Dudkovskaia, A. V., & Hill, P. (2019). Finite ion orbit width effect on the neoclassical tearing mode threshold in a tokamak plasma. Nuclear Fusion, 59(4), 046016. https://doi.org/10.1088/1741-4326/ab00ba
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