Energizing charged particles by an instability in a slowly rotating magnetic field
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Abstract
The stability of charged particle motion in a uniform magnetic field with an added spatially uniform transverse rotating magnetic field (RMF) is studied analytically. It is found that the stability diagram depends critically on the chosen boundary conditions. We show that for many boundary conditions and wide regions in the parameter space, RMFs oscillating far below the cyclotron frequency can cause linear instabilities in the motion which break μ-invariance and energize particles. Such energization may appear at odds with the adiabatic invariance of μ; however, adiabatic invariance is an asymptotic result, and does not preclude such heating by magnetic fields oscillating at slow frequencies. This mechanism may contribute to heating in the edge plasma of field-reversed configurations (FRCs) in rotamak-FRC experiments. Furthermore, these RMF-driven instabilities may significantly enhance azimuthal current drive during the formation of FRCs in such devices.
Presenters
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Eric Palmerduca
Princeton University
Authors
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Eric Palmerduca
Princeton University
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Hong Qin
Princeton University, Princeton Plasma Physics Lab, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton University
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Samuel A Cohen
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory