Saturation of fishbone instability by self-generated zonal flows in tokamak plasmas
ORAL
Abstract
Moreover, the zonal flows’ shearing rate exceeds the linear growth rates of unstable drift-waves which may suppress thermal plasma turbulent transport. The fishbone-induced zonal flows are therefore likely responsible for the formation of the ion transport barrier observed experimentally in this DIII-D discharge during fishbone bursts. Finally, gyrokinetic simulations of an ITER baseline scenario similar to this DIII-D discharge show that the fishbone induces insignificant energetic particle redistribution, similar to past studies, but produces zonal flows that may well suppress turbulent transport. Destabilizing benign fishbones in ITER burning plasmas is therefore possibly a way to enhance fusion performance.
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Publication: Preprint of the manuscript submitted to Physical Review Letters : thttps://arxiv.org/abs/2301.01792
Presenters
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Guillaume R Brochard
ITER organization
Authors
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Guillaume R Brochard
ITER organization
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Chang Liu
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
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Xishuo Wei
University of California, Irvine, University of California Irvine, UC Irvine
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William W Heidbrink
University of California, Irvine
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Zhihong Lin
University of California, Irvine, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of California, Irvine, California 92697, USA
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Nikolai N Gorelenkov
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
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Colin Chrystal
General Atomics - San Diego
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Xiaodi Du
General Atomics - San Diego
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Jian Bao
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Alexei R Polevoi
ITER organization, ITER Organization
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Mireille Schneider
ITER organization, ITER Organization
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Sun Hee Kim
ITER Organization
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Simon D Pinches
ITER organization, ITER Organization
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Pengfei Liu
University of California, Irvine
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Javier H Nicolau
University of California, Irvine
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Hinrich Lütjens
CPHT, CNRS, École Polytechnique, Institut Polytechnique de Paris