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Nonlinear dynamics of the fishbone-induced alpha transport on ITER (2005.06017v1)

Published 12 May 2020 in physics.plasm-ph

Abstract: The fishbone-induced transport of alpha particles is computed for the ITER 15 MA baseline scenario, using the nonlinear hybrid Kinetic-MHD code XTOR-K. Two limit cases have been studied, in order to analyse the characteristic regimes of the fishbone instability : the weak kinetic drive limit and the strong kinetic drive limit. In both those regimes, characteristic features of the n = m = 1 fishbone instability are recovered, such as a strong up/down-chirping of the mode frequency, associated with a resonant transport of trapped and passing alpha particles. The effects of the n = m = 0 sheared poloidal and toroidal plasma rotation are taken into account in the simulations. The shear is not negligible, which implies that the fishbone mode frequency has a radial dependency, impacting the wave-particle resonance condition. Phase space hole and clump structures are observed in both nonlinear regimes, centered around the precessional and passing resonances. These structures remains attached to the resonances as the different mode frequencies chirp up and down. In the nonlinear phase, the transport of individual resonant trapped particles is identified to be linked to mode-particle synchronization. On this basis, a partial mechanism for the nonlinear coupling between particle transport and mode dominant down-chirping is proposed. The overall transport of alpha particles inside out the q = 1 surface is of order 2-5% of the initial population between the simulations. The loss of alpha power is found to be directly equal to the loss of alpha particles.

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