Threshold for neoclassical magnetic islands in a low collision frequency tokamak

H. R. Wilson, J. W. Connor, R. J. Hastie, C. C. Hegna

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Abstract

A kinetic theory for magnetic islands in a low collision frequency tokamak plasma is presented. Self-consistent equations for the islands' width, w, and propagation frequency, ω are derived. These include contributions from the perturbed bootstrap current and the toroidally enhanced ion polarization drift. The bootstrap current is independent of the island propagation frequency and provides a drive for the island in tokamak plasmas when the pressure decreases with an increasing safety factor. The polarization drift is frequency dependent, and therefore its effect on the island stability cannot be deduced unless ω is known. This frequency is determined by the dominant dissipation mechanism, which for low effective collision frequency, μeff=ν/∈<ω, is governed by the electrons close to the trapped/passing boundary. The islands are found to propagate in the electron diamagnetic direction in which case the polarization drift is stabilizing and results in a threshold width for island growth, which is of the order of the ion banana width. At larger island widths the polarization current term becomes small and the island evolution is determined by the bootstrap current drive and Δ′ alone, where Δ′ is a measure of the magnetic free energy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)248-265
Number of pages18
JournalPhysics of Plasmas
Volume3
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1996
Externally publishedYes

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