On Nonlinear Geodesic Acoustic Modes in Tokamak Plasmas

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Abstract

It is shown that, in tokamak plasmas, finite drift/banana-orbit width (FOW) effects play crucial roles in the nonlinear evolution of Kinetic/ Geodesic Acoustic Modes (KGAM/GAM) [1, 2]. In particular, it is found that, in contrast to the negligible second-harmonic generation, KGAM/GAM can generate appreciable zero-frequency zonal flow (ZFZF) [3] due to the FOW effects. On the other hand, it is shown that, ZFZF has negligible effects on the dynamics of GAM/KGAM. The implications of these findings for nonlinear dynamic evolutions of zonal structures spontaneously generated by drift wave turbulences are discussed.\\[4pt] [1] N. Winsor, J. L. Johnson and J. M. Dawson, Phys. Fluids {\bf 11}, (1968) 2448. \newline [2] F. Zonca and L. Chen, Europhys. Lett. {\bf 83}, (2008) 35001. \newline [3] M. Rosenbluth and F. Hinton, Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf{80}}, 724 (1998).

*Research support: ITER-CN, US DoE Grants and EURATOM/ENEA Contract of Association.

Authors

  • Zhiyong Qiu

    • IFTS, ZJU
  • Liu Chen

    • IFTS, ZJU and UCI
  • Fulvio Zonca

    • Associazione EURATOM-ENEA sulla Fusione, Frascati, Roma, Italy
    • Associazione EURATOM-ENEA sulla Fusione, CP 65-00044 Frascati, Roma, Italy
    • ENEA, Frascati