Collisionless Plasma Transport Mechanisms in Stochastic Open Magnetic Field Lines in Tokamaks

Nuclear Fusion(2021)

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The collisionless plasma transport in stochastic magnetic fields connecting to wall boundary has been studied to understand the underlying mechanisms of thermal quench physics in tokamak disruption. In this study, we present a comprehensive understanding of the plasma dynamics in three-dimensional stochastic open magnetic field lines, taking into account the consistent coupling of electron and ion dynamics through the ambipolar electric field. The open stochastic field lines act as a 3D magnetic mirror consisting of the magnetic well and hill regions. It was found that the magnetic hill regions play a critical role in enhancing electron thermal transport. When the plasma collapses to the wall, the 3D ambipolar potential arises in the stochastic layer to maintain the quasi-neutrality of the plasma. The E x B vortices induced by the 3D ambipolar potential mix the plasma across stochastic field lines and enhance the radial transport. Particularly, the E x B mixing between the magnetic well and hill regions provides a collisionless detrapping mechanism that plays a major role in the loss of high-energy trapped electrons. As a result, the electron temperature steadily decreases at a rate of about -0.5 keV ms(-1), comparable to the rate observed in thermal quench experiments.
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gyrokinetic plasma simulation,thermal quench,tokamak disruption,trapped electron,E x B mixing,stochastic magnetic field
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