Alfven MHD spectrum distortions caused by the presence of magnetic islands

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Abstract

The presence of magnetic islands can alter the MHD ideal spectrum with respect to that traditionally calculated for equilibria that have nested magnetic surfaces everywhere. Here, we use SIESTA [1], a 3D MHD equilibrium solver capable of finding ideal MHD equilibrium solutions without assuming the existence of nested toroidal magnetic surfaces everywhere in the plasma volume, to investigate these changes for selected tokamak and stellarator configurations. The Eulerian coordinates that SIESTA uses for pressure and magnetic field allows for the direct computation of the local Hessian of the problem (i..e, the derivative of the force with respect to the local displacement) for the converged equilibrium solution. The study of its eigenvalues and associated eigenvectors will be used to quantify changes in the ideal MHD Alfven spectrum such as gap width and the existence of gap modes.

[1] Hishman SP, Sanchez R and Cook, CR. Physics of Plasmas 18, 062504 (2011).

*Acknowledgment: This research has been partially sponsored by the Spanish National Research Project No. PID2019-110734RB-I00. This work has been partially supported by Comunidad de Madrid under the agreement with UC3M in the line of Excellence of University Professors (EPUC3M14). Use has been made of Uranus supercomputee cluster funded jointly by EU FEDER funds and by the Spanish Government via national projects UNC313-4E-23612, ENE2009-12213-C0303, ENE2012-33219, ENE2012-31753 and ENE2015-68265.

Presenters

  • Raul Sanchez

    • University Carlos III De Madrid

Authors

  • Raul Sanchez

    • University Carlos III De Madrid
  • Jose-Miguel M Reynolds-Barredo

    • Universidad Carlos III de Madrid