Self-organization of stable plasma
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Abstract
The HIT-SI experiment inductively drives the edge current and also imposes asymmetric perturbations with the surprising discovery that stable equilibria are sustained. Perturbations cause a force on the current that flattens the current profile of stable equilibria. From developing a physical description of the phenomenon some hypotheses emerge about self-organized kink-stable equilibria:
1. Magnetic plasma relaxes toward a state of minimum energy while conserving helicity. The MECH state is stable.
2. Helicity injection and imposed perturbations may allow the sustainment of stable equilibria with a stepped j/B profile.
3. AC asymmetric helicity injection may stabilize slow growing instabilities through dynamic stabilization.
4. Electron velocity shear may locally stabilize and symmetrize most unstable modes of an MHD kink-stable equilibrium.
5. Pressure driven interchange may flatten the j/B-profile helping to stabilize kink-modes.
Physical arguments and computational and experimental data will be shown in favor of these hypotheses as well as arguments and data against.*U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science, Office of Fusion Energy Sciences under Award No. DE-FG02-96ER54361.
Presenters
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Thomas R Jarboe
- U. Washington
- Univ of Washington
- University of Washington