Gyrokinetic simulations of turbulent transport in a ring dipole plasma.

Phys Rev Lett

Department of Physics and Astronomy, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire 03755, USA.

Published: July 2009

Gyrokinetic flux-tube simulations of turbulent transport due to small-scale entropy modes are presented in a ring-dipole magnetic geometry relevant to the Columbia-MIT levitated dipole experiment (LDX) [J. Kesner, Plasma Phys. J. 23, 742 (1997)]. Far from the current ring, the dipolar magnetic field leads to strong parallel variations, while close to the ring the system becomes nearly uniform along circular magnetic field lines. The transport in these two limits are found to be quantitatively similar given an appropriate normalization based on the local out-board parameters. The transport increases strongly with the density gradient, and for small eta=L(n)/L(T)<<1, T(i) approximately T(e), and typical LDX parameters, can reach large levels. Consistent with linear theory, temperature gradients are stabilizing, and for T(i) approximately T(e) can completely cut off the transport when eta greater or similar to 0.6.

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