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Lower hybrid accessibility in a large, hot reversed field pinch
Author(s) -
R A Dziubek,
R W Harvey,
S A Hokin,
E Uchimoto
Publication year - 1995
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/184294
Subject(s) - landau damping , extrapolation , plasma , reversed field pinch , physics , dispersion relation , computational physics , pinch , lower hybrid oscillation , population , electron , atomic physics , electromagnetic electron wave , optics , mathematics , magnetohydrodynamics , quantum mechanics , mathematical analysis , demography , sociology
Accessibility and damping of the slow wave in a reversed field pinch (RFP) plasma is investigated theoretically, using projected Reversed Field Experiment (RFX) plasma parameters. By numerically solving the hot plasma dispersion relation, regions of propagation are found and the possibility of mode conversion is analyzed. If the parallel index of refraction of the wave is chosen judiciously at the edge of the plasma, the slow wave is accessible to a target region located just inside the reversal surface without mode conversion. Landau damping is also optimized in this region. A representative fast electron population is then added in order to determine its effect on accessibility and damping. The presence of these electrons, whose parameters were estimated by extrapolation of Madison Symmetric Torus (MST) data, does not affect the accessibility of the wave. However, the initial phase velocity of the wave needs to be increased somewhat in order to maintain optimal damping in the target zone

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