The transition from compressional Alfv\'en waves to whistler-like propagation in tokamaks

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Abstract

In a cold magnetized plasma, the compressional Alfv\'en wave ($\omega\ll \Omega_i$) smoothly transitions to the fast wave at frequencies above $\omega = \Omega_i$ and connects to the whistler wave at higher frequencies. The accompanying changes in wave dispersion have important consequences for the propagation and damping of these modes in tokamak equilibria [1]. A theoretical model for this transition is being developed based on the full cold plasma dispersion relation. We study the effect of whistler-wave-like propagation in DIII-D equilibria with analytic models as well as the GENRAY ray tracing code. As the whistler-like regime is approached, the $n_{\parallel}$ upshift effect can have a decisive effect on the first-pass absorption in DIII-D cases, significantly enhancing damping on electrons beyond the level expected from simple theory. \vskip6pt \noindent [1] R.I. Pinsker, et al., Nucl. Fusion {\bf 46}, S416 (2006).

*Work by US DOE under DE-FC02-04ER54698 and the National Undergraduate Fellowship Program in Plasma Physics and Fusion Energy Sciences.

Authors

  • T.E. Whittle

    • Vanderbilt University
  • R.I. Pinsker

    • General Atomics
  • R. Prater

    • General Atomics
    • GA