Poloidal field effects on fundamental minority ion cyclotron resonance heating in a tokamak plasma

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Minority ion fundamental cyclotron resonance is studied in a large tokamak in which the geometrical optics approximation applies off resonance and the minority average speed is less than the wave phase speeds. Poloidal equilibrium magnetic field effects are included, which lead to nontrivially nonlocal integrodifferential equations for the wave fields. Exact reciprocity relation is given as well as explicit analytic solutions for the transmission coefficients for both the high and low field side incidences. Numerical solutions are needed only for the high field side incident reflection coefficient. Numerical schemes are described and numerical results are presented together with a reliable error bound. Typically, energy absorption increases with poloidal field. The energy absorption increases with minority density at low values of minority density. However, it decreases at high minority density. Poloidal field effects weaken the dependence of energy absorption on the toroidal wave number.
Publisher
American Institute of Physics
Issue Date
2000-05
Language
English
Article Type
Article
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Physics of Plasmas, v.7, no.5, pp.1467 - 1478

ISSN
1070-664X
DOI
10.1063/1.873966
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/73398
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