Axisymmetric hybrid Vlasov equilibria with applications to tokamak plasmas
Abstract We derive axisymmetric equilibrium equations in the context of the hybrid Vlasov model with kinetic ions and massless fluid electrons, assuming isothermal electrons and deformed Maxwellian distribution functions for the kinetic ions. The equilibrium system comprises a Grad–Shafranov partial...
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Published in | Plasma physics and controlled fusion Vol. 66; no. 6 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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United Kingdom
IOP Publishing
03.05.2024
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Summary: | Abstract
We derive axisymmetric equilibrium equations in the context of the hybrid Vlasov model with kinetic ions and massless fluid electrons, assuming isothermal electrons and deformed Maxwellian distribution functions for the kinetic ions. The equilibrium system comprises a Grad–Shafranov partial differential equation and an integral equation. These equations can be utilized to calculate the equilibrium magnetic field and ion distribution function, respectively, for given particle density or given ion and electron toroidal current density profiles. The resulting solutions describe states characterized by toroidal plasma rotation and toroidal electric current density. Additionally, due to the presence of fluid electrons, these equilibria also exhibit a poloidal current density component. This is in contrast to the fully kinetic Vlasov model, where axisymmetric Jeans equilibria can only accommodate toroidal currents and flows, given the absence of a third integral of the microscopic motion. |
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Bibliography: | USDOE FG05-80ET-53088 |
ISSN: | 0741-3335 1361-6587 |