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The shear Alfven continuum with a magnetic island chain in tokamak plasmas

Journal

PLASMA PHYSICS AND CONTROLLED FUSION
Volume 65, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6587/aca9f8

Keywords

tokamak; Alfven continuum; island

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The shear Alfven continuum spectrum is studied for a tokamak with a single island chain using the ideal magnetohydrodynamics theory. The results show that the asymmetry of the island leads to new frequency gaps, and the width of the combined TAE/MAE gap narrows as the island grows. Additionally, the eigenfunction of the continuum mode near the island exhibits highly localized structures.
The shear Alfven continuum spectrum is studied for a tokamak with a single island chain using the ideal magnetohydrodynamics theory. We have taken into account the toroidal geometry and toroidal mode coupling with the island considered as a highly-shaped stellarator. Various new frequency gaps open up inside the island due to its asymmetry both poloidally and toroidally, such as the mirror-induced Alfven eigenmode (MAE) gap and the helicity-induced Alfven eigenmode (HAE) gap. We have shown that the MAE gap acts as the continuation of the outside toroidal Alfven eigenmode (TAE) gap into the island. However, the combined TAE/MAE gap is getting narrower as the island grows, leaving only half of its original width with a moderate island size as much as 3.2% of the minor radius. In addition, the two-dimensional eigenfunction of the continuum mode on the lower tip of the MAE gap now has highly localised structures around the island's long axis, contrary to the usual oscillatory global solutions found with no or a low level of toroidal asymmetry-an indication of the continuous spectrum becoming discrete and dense. These results have implications for the frequency, mode structure and continuum damping of global TAEs residing in the gap.

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