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Assessment of radial transport induced by Alfvenic resonances in tokamaks and stellarators

R. B. White, V. N. Duarte

Physics of Plasmas(2023)

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Abstract
In a symmetric plasma confinement device, a perturbation such as an Alfven mode produces a resonance island which flattens the local energy gradient due to induced rotation about the elliptic points of the resonance. The location of the resonance is mode frequency and particle energy dependent, and particles away from the resonance are not affected. A projection onto the Poincare subspace allows the evaluation of resonance widths and internal rotation rates. In a stellarator without symmetry because of the toroidal dependence of the equilibrium magnetic field, a mode instead produces chaos in all orbits passing where the amplitude is large and is, thus, much more effective in producing radial transport and loss. The mode growth rate and saturation are also affected by the local chaos.
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alfvénic resonances,tokamaks,radial transport,stellarators
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