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Cross-field transport by instabilities and blobs in a magnetized toroidal plasma

Podesta, M.  
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Fasoli, A.  
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Labit, B.  
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2008
Physical Review Letters

The mechanisms for anomalous transport across the magnetic field are investigated in a toroidal magnetized plasma. The role of plasma instabilities and macroscopic density structures (blobs) is discussed. Examples from a scenario with open magnetic field lines are shown. A transition from a main plasma region into a loss region is reproduced. In the main plasma, which includes particle and heat source locations, the transport is dominated by the fluctuation-induced particle and heat flux associated with a plasma instability. On the low-field side, the cross-field transport is ascribed to the intermittent ejection of macroscopic blobs propagating toward the outer wall. It is shown that instabilities and blobs represent fundamentally different mechanisms for cross-field transport.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.101.045001
Web of Science ID

WOS:000258427100026

Author(s)
Podesta, M.  
Fasoli, A.  
Labit, B.  
Furno, I.  
Ricci, P.  
Poli, F. M.  
Diallo, A.  
Mueller, S. H.
Theiler, C.  
Date Issued

2008

Published in
Physical Review Letters
Volume

101

Issue

4

Article Number

045001

Subjects

TORPEX group

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REVIEWED

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February 26, 2009
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