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Theory of Alfven-slow frequency gaps and discovery of Alfven-slow eigenmodes in tokamaks

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PHYSICS OF PLASMAS
Volume 26, Issue 8, Pages -

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AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/1.5108505

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  1. DoE [DE-AC02-09CH11466]

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An analytical theory based on the MHD model is presented for understanding the coupling between the shear Alfven wave and the slow magnetosonic wave (or the so called slow mode) in the frequency range below the Toroidal Alfven Eigenmode (TAE) continuum spectrum gap. In tokamak plasmas, coupling of the Alfven m poloidal harmonic and the slow mode m +/- 1 harmonics causes the Alfven m harmonic continuous spectrum to be uplifted from the uncoupled Alfven spectrum by an amount related to the plasma pressure and the geodesic magnetic field curvature. However, the frequency of one of the slow mode m +/- 1 harmonics is reduced by the same pressure-curvature coupling effect. But the frequency of the other slow mode harmonic is relatively unaffected. As a result, the Alfven-slow (AS) mode continuous spectrum is broken up into two Alfven-Slow (AS) gaps below the TAE continuum gap. Coupling of the Alfven m harmonic with the slow mode m +/- 2 harmonics also creates additional AS gaps if their frequencies cross each other. The AS gap widths increase with the plasma pressure. The creation of AS gaps allows the existence of several new types of Alfven-Slow Eigenmodes (ASEs). The radial structure of these new ASEs does not intersect with the continuous spectrum and thus does not suffer from continuum damping. The Beta-induced Alfven-Acoustic Eigenmode (BAAE) is one type of ASEs with frequency in the lowest AS frequency gap. However, the BAAE usually interacts with the Alfven-Slow continuum and suffers from continuum damping. The existence of ASEs is ubiquitous for normal and reserve safety factor profiles, broad range of plasma beta values, different plasma shapes, and many different toroidal mode numbers. The newly discovered ASEs provide explanation for the experimentally observed Beta-induced Alfven Eigenmodes destabilized by fast ions with frequencies below the TAE frequency gap. (C) 2019 Author(s).

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