We describe the occurrence of electron temperature gradient driven micro-instabilities in the helical states of RFX-mod reversed-field pinch plasmas. These plasmas are usually characterized by the presence of large, radially localized electron temperature gradients. Using realistic geometry and profiles, micro-tearing modes and electron temperature gradient modes turn out to regularly co-exist in the region of the temperature barrier. In the paper, we discuss the main features of such instabilities, especially focusing on the distinctive aspects of the helical geometry with respect to the toroidal symmetry.

Electron temperature gradient driven instabilities in helical reversed-field pinch plasmas

Predebon I;Gobbin M
2019

Abstract

We describe the occurrence of electron temperature gradient driven micro-instabilities in the helical states of RFX-mod reversed-field pinch plasmas. These plasmas are usually characterized by the presence of large, radially localized electron temperature gradients. Using realistic geometry and profiles, micro-tearing modes and electron temperature gradient modes turn out to regularly co-exist in the region of the temperature barrier. In the paper, we discuss the main features of such instabilities, especially focusing on the distinctive aspects of the helical geometry with respect to the toroidal symmetry.
2019
Istituto gas ionizzati - IGI - Sede Padova
Inglese
61
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055011-1
055011-8
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https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1361-6587/ab0d60/meta
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plasma instabilities
gyrokinetic
helical equilibria
Article Number: 055011 / Elctronic ISSN: 1361-6587 / http://www.scopus.com/record/display.url?eid=2-s2.0-85069448041&origin=inward
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Predebon, I; Xanthopoulos, P; Gobbin, M
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