Gyrokinetic simulations of microtearing instability

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Abstract

Microtearing modes driven unstable by electron temperature gradients, may account for the anomaly of electron transport in fusion devices. Since microtearing instabilities are collisional mode ($\nu/\omega_{\ast}>1$; $\nu$ and $\omega_{\ast}$ are the collision and diamagnetic drift frequencies of the electron), these modes should be stable in conventional tokamaks. However, recently, these modes can be the most unstable mode in current spherical tokamaks in which plasma parameters are quite different from conventional tokamaks. We present numerical results of microtearing instability simulations using the \texttt{AstroGK} astrophysical gyrokinetics code. We have successfully reproduced the linear growth of the instability predicted by the theory. We also discuss nonlinear saturation, and electron transport induced by this mechanism.

*This work is supported by the DOE Center for Multiscale Plasma Dynamics, the Leverhulme Trust Network fo Magnetized Turbulence, and Wolfgang Pauli Institute in Vienna.

Authors

  • Ryusuke Numata

    • University of Maryland
  • William Dorland

    • University of Maryland, College Park
    • University of Maryland
  • Nuno Loureiro

    • IPFN/IST Lisbon
    • Instituto Superio Tecnico
  • Barrett Rogers

    • Dartmouth College
  • Alexander Schekochihin

    • Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
    • University of Oxford
    • Univ. Oxford
    • Oxford University
  • Tomoya Tatsuno

    • University of Maryland, College Park
    • University of Maryland