Relativistic Langevin equation for runaway electrons

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Abstract

The Langevin approach to the kinetics of a collisional plasma is developed for relativistic electrons such as runaway electrons in tokamak plasmas. In this work, we consider Coulomb collisions between very fast, relativistic electrons and a relatively cool, thermal background plasma. The model is developed using the stochastic equivalence of the Fokker-Planck and Langevin equations [V.I. Tikhonov and M.A. Mironov, Markovian Processes (1977). Soviet Radio, Moscow]. The resulting Langevin model equation for relativistic electrons is an stochastic differential equation, amenable to numerical simulations by means of Monte-Carlo type codes. Results of the simulations will be presented and compared with the non-relativistic Langevin equation for RE electrons used in the past [I. Fernández-Gómez et al., Phys. Plasmas 19 (2012) 102504].

*Supported by MINECO (Spain), Projects ENE2012-31753, ENE2015-66444-R

Authors

  • J.A. Mier

    • Universidad de Cantabria
  • Jose Ramon Martin-Solis

    • U. Carlos III
    • Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
    • Univ Carlos III De Madrid
  • R. Sanchez

    • Universidad Carlos III de Madrid