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Nonlinear Problems of Equilibrium Charge State Transport in Hot Plasmas

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SYMMETRY-BASEL
Volume 13, Issue 2, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/sym13020324

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magnetically confined plasma; impurity; charge state; transport; coronal equilibrium; diffusion coefficient

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The article provides a theoretical interpretation of equilibrium charge state transport in hot plasma, illustrating the coupling between particle transport and ionization-recombination processes. Through 2D Markovian stochastic processes and discrete Fokker-Planck-Kolmogorov equation, the basic solutions for particle and charge state transport are found.
The general coupling between particle transport and ionization-recombination processes in hot plasma is considered on the key concept of equilibrium charge state (CS) transport. A theoretical interpretation of particle and CS transport is gained in terms of a two-dimensional (2D) Markovian stochastic (random) processes, a discrete 2D Fokker-Plank-Kolmogorov equation (in charge and space variables) and generalized 2D coronal equilibrium between atomic processes and particle transport. The basic tool for analysis of CS equilibrium and transport is the equilibrium cell (EC) (two states on charge and two on space), which presents simultaneously a unit phase volume, the characteristic scales (in space and time) of local equilibrium, and a comprehensive solution for the simplest nonlinear relations between transport and atomic processes. The space-time relationships between the equilibrium constant, transport rates, density distributions, and impurity confinement time are found. The subsequent direct calculation of the total and partial density profiles and the transport coefficients of argon impurity showed a strong dependence of the 2D CS equilibrium and transport on the atomic structure of ions. A model for recovering the recombination rate profiles of carbon impurity was developed basing on the CS equilibrium conditions, the derived relationships, the data about density profiles, plasma parameters and ionization rates.

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