Hybrid simulations of sub-cyclotron compressional and global Alfven eigenmode stability in spherical tokamaks

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Abstract

A comprehensive numerical study has been conducted in order to investigate the stability of beam-driven, sub-cyclotron-frequency compressional Alfv'en eigenmodes (CAEs) and global Alfv'en eigenmodes (GAEs) in low-aspect-ratio plasmas for a wide range of beam parameters. The presence of CAEs and GAEs has previously been linked to anomalous electron temperature profile flattening at high beam powers in NSTX experiments, prompting a further examination of the conditions necessary for their excitation. Linear simulations have been performed with the hybrid MHD-kinetic initial value code HYM in order to capture the general Doppler-shifted cyclotron resonance that drives the modes. Three distinct types of modes were found in the simulations-co-CAEs, cntr-GAEs, and co-GAEs-with differing spectral and stability properties. The simulations revealed that unstable GAEs are more ubiquitous than unstable CAEs, which is consistent with experimental observations, as they are excited at lower beam energies and generally have larger growth rates. Local analytic theory is used to explain key features of the simulation results, including the preferential excitation of different modes based on beam injection geometry and the growth rate dependence on the beam injection velocity, critical velocity, and degree of velocity space anisotropy. The background damping rate is inferred from the simulations and analytically estimated for relevant sources absent from the simulation model, indicating that co-CAEs are closer to marginal stability than modes driven by the cyclotron resonances 2021 IAEA, Vienna.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number086016
JournalNuclear Fusion
Volume61
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2021

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics
  • Condensed Matter Physics

Keywords

  • Compressional alfv'en eigenmodes
  • Doppler-shifted cyclotron resonance
  • Fast-ion-driven instabilities
  • Global alfv'en eigenmodes
  • Hybrid simulations
  • Spherical tokamaks

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