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Effects of Trapped Thermal Particles on the N=1 Internal Kink Mode in Tokamaks
Antonsen, T. M.
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Bondeson, A.
The effects of thermal trapped particles on the internal kink mode are studied using drift kinetic theory. For equal electron and ion temperatures, the trapped particles increase the marginal poloidal beta at q=1 substantially. For unequal temperatures, drift resonance with the hotter species is destabilizing and can lead to instability below the ideal magnetohyrodynamics threshold. An electrostatic potential is weakly stabilizing for the internal kink. At high beta, fluctuations of trapped particle modes couple to the internal kink mode and can lead to large displacements of the central region.
Type
research article
Web of Science ID
WOS:A1993LZ39100022
Authors
Antonsen, T. M.
•
Bondeson, A.
Publication date
1993
Published in
Volume
71
Issue
13
Start page
2046
End page
2049
Peer reviewed
REVIEWED
Available on Infoscience
April 16, 2008
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