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Nonlinear Gyrokinetic Coulomb Collision Operator

Jorge, Rogério  
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Frei, Baptiste Jimmy  
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Ricci, Paolo  
November 8, 2019
Journal of Plasma Physics

A gyrokinetic Coulomb collision operator is derived, which is particularly useful to describe the plasma dynamics at the periphery region of magnetic confinement fusion devices. The derived operator is able to describe collisions occurring in distribution functions arbitrarily far from equilibrium with variations on spatial scales at and below the particle Larmor radius. A multipole expansion of the Rosenbluth potentials is used in order to derive the dependence of the full Coulomb collision operator on the particle gyroangle. The full Coulomb collision operator is then expressed in gyrocentre phase-space coordinates, and a closed formula for its gyroaverage in terms of the moments of the gyrocenter distribution function in a form ready to be numerically implemented is provided. Furthermore, the collision operator is projected onto a Hermite-Laguerre velocity space polynomial basis and expansions in the small electron-to-ion mass ratio are provided.

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DOI
10.1017/S0022377819000734
Author(s)
Jorge, Rogério  
Frei, Baptiste Jimmy  
Ricci, Paolo  
Date Issued

2019-11-08

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

Published in
Journal of Plasma Physics
Volume

85

Issue

6

Article Number

905850604

Subjects

CRPP_EDGE

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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