Role of MHD Nonlinearities in the Saturation of Fishbone Instabilities

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Abstract

The saturated kink theory of Rosenbluth et al.[1] is generalized to describe the effects of finite mode frequency and zonal flows. The generalized theory describes a family of saturated solutions exhibiting superposed current and vortex singularities and parametrized by the driving energy and the phase velocity of the mode in the plasma frame. Applications include fishbone oscillations as well as resonant magnetic perturbation for large plasma rotation frequency. A similarity property shows that the plasma displacement normalized to the driving energy is a function of the square of the phase velocity, also normalized to the driving energy. The implications for fishbone saturation will be discussed.

[1] M. N. Rosenbluth, R. Y. Dagazian, and P. H. Rutherford, Phys. Fluids 16, 1894 (1973).

*This work was funded by the U.S. DOE Contract No. DE-FG03-96ER-54346.

Presenters

  • Francois L Waelbroeck

    • University of Texas at Austin

Authors

  • Francois L Waelbroeck

    • University of Texas at Austin
  • Jacobo Varela

    • Inst. Fusion Studies, Univ. Texas at Austin
    • University of Texas
  • Boris Breizman

    • University of Texas at Austin