Tandem mirror confinement in the presence of ion cyclotron fluctuations
Abstract
A theoretical model is developed for the effect of an electrostatic ion-cyclotron wave on central-cell ion confinement in a tandem mirror. Ion heating occurs in the central cell where the wave and local ion-cyclotron frequencies are equal. Coulomb pitch-angle collisions then scatter these ions into the loss region of velocity space. The wave heating is calculated analytically from the single-particle equations of motion, and the effect of collisions is modelled numerically by using a Monte-Carlo technique. A formula is obtained for the degradation of the ion-confinement time as a function of the RF wave amplitude. The effect of the wave on density and temperature profiles is also calculated.
- Publication:
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Nuclear Fusion
- Pub Date:
- March 1981
- Bibcode:
- 1981NucFu..21..345R
- Keywords:
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- Electrostatic Waves;
- Ion Cyclotron Radiation;
- Mirror Fusion;
- Plasma Control;
- Plasma Heating;
- Radio Frequency Heating;
- Tandem Mirrors;
- Coulomb Collisions;
- Cyclotron Resonance;
- Diffusion Coefficient;
- Distribution Functions;
- Ion Temperature;
- Monte Carlo Method;
- Plasma Physics