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Kinetic theory of passing energetic ion transport in presence of the resonant interactions with a rotating magnetic island

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PHYSICS OF PLASMAS
Volume 23, Issue 1, Pages -

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AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/1.4939084

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11375085, 11475056, 11475083, 11205051]
  2. National Magnetic Confinement Fusion Science Program [2015GB110000, 2014GB124004]
  3. Science Research Program of Educational Department of Hunan Province in China [10C1174]
  4. construct program of fusion and plasma physics innovation team in Hunan province [NHXTD03]

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The enhanced transport of passing energetic ions (PEIs) in presence of the resonant interactions with a rotating magnetic island is investigated within the drift kinetic framework. When the island rotation plays a role in the resonant interaction, we find that the velocities of PEIs satisfy a constraint relation of resonant flux surface in phase space. The resonant flux surfaces overlap with the magnetic flux surfaces in real space. A new transport channel responsible for the PEIs moving across the magnetic flux surfaces, i.e., continuously overlapping, is found. Two kinds of radial motions can be induced by the surface overlapping: one arises from the coupling between the resonance and the collision with the background plasma and the other from not completely overlapping of the two surfaces. The two radial motions and the symmetry-breaking induced radial motion constitute the total radial motion. When the pitch-angle scattering rate is very weak, the surface-shear induced transport is dominant. Only a small increase in the collision rate can significantly influence the total transport. (C) 2016 AIP Publishing LLC.

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