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Alfvenic frequency chirping in tokamaks: Theoretical modelling and simulation using the MEGA code

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Abstract

In this work, we firstly develop a theoretical framework to study long range frequency chirping waves associated with unstable Alfven eigenmodes. Using a Lagrangian formalism and an adiabatic approximation, we show how the nonlinear contribution of energetic particles modifies the radial structure of a global Alfven eigenmode (GAE). Also, a new conservation law is introduced for energetic particles in resonance with chirping waves. This conservation law does not depend on the frequency of the perturbation and remains conserved even during the frequency chirping. For the second step, self-consistent simulations are performed using the hybrid model of the MEGA code. Using the new conservation law, we propose a new phase-space analysis method which enables an appropriate study of energetic particles phase space during frequency chirping of Alfvenic perturbations. For chirping waves associated with an n=6 toroidicity-induced Alfven eigenmode (TAE), coherent structures (holes and clumps) are formed and evolved in phase space. We demonstrate that these structures cause convective transport in phase-space leading to radial drifts of the particles. It is also shown that the rate of frequency chirping increases with the damping rate of the TAE. Our observations of the nonlinear behaviour of the TAE and the phase space dynamics of the energetic particles are consistent with our theoretical model and the Berk-Breizman (BB) theory. 

Publication: H. Hezaveh, Y. Todo, Z. S. Qu, B. N. Breizman and M.J. Hole (2021) Simulation of convective transport in phase-space during the frequency chirping of a TAE using the MEGA code,To be submitted

Presenters

  • Hooman Hezaveh Hesar Maskan

    Mathematical Sciences Institute, Australian National University, Australian Natl Univ

Authors

  • Hooman Hezaveh Hesar Maskan

    Mathematical Sciences Institute, Australian National University, Australian Natl Univ

  • Yasushi Todo

    National Institute for Fusion Science, Japan, National Institute for Fusion Science, National Institute for Fusion Science, Toki, Gifu 509-5292, Japan and National Institute for Fusion Science, National Institutes of Natural Sciences, Toki, Gifu 502-5292, Japa, National Institute for Fusion Science, National Institutes of Natural Sciences, Toki, Gifu 509-5292, Japan, NIFS

  • Zhisong Qu

    Mathematical Sciences Institute, Australian National University, Mathematical Sciences Institute, The Australian National University, Australian Natl Univ, Australian National University

  • Boris Breizman

    University of Texas at Austin

  • Matthew Hole

    Mathematical Sciences Institute, Australian National University, Mathematical Sciences Institute, The Australian National University and Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Locked Bag 2001, Kirrawee DC, NSW, 2232, Austra, Australian National University