New beam driven modes below the geodesic acoustic frequency in NSTX

ORAL

Abstract

New global MHD eigenmode solutions are found associated with the gap in the Alfv\'en/acoustic continuum. The modes are at frequencies below the geodesic acoustic modes (GAM). In contrast to the mostly electrostatic polarization of GAMs the new modes contain electromagnetic component due to the interaction with the Alfv\'en branch. Indeed a new continuum branch emerges with a modified shear Alfv\'en wave dispersion relation. The new modes associated with this shear Alfv\'en branch have phase velocity significantly above the background ion thermal velocity and thus are expected to be insensitive to kinetic effects. These new modes may be associated with so-called BAE modes that have been found (but not explained theoretically) in numerical MHD codes [A.Turnbull, et.al. Phys. Fluids {\bf B 5} 2546 (1993)] and kinetic codes [N.N. Gorelenkov, et.al., Nucl.Fusion {\bf 42} (2002) 150]. We speculate that new modes are being driven by beam ions in NSTX at roughly half of the TAE frequency.

Authors

  • N.N. Gorelenkov

    Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

  • E.D. Fredrickson

    PPPL, Princeton University

  • Herb Berk

    IFS, Austin, Texas, Institute for Fusion Studies, Austin, TX