Guiding-centre Lagrangian and quasi-symmetry
Abstract
A charged particle in a suitably strong magnetic field spirals along the field lines while slowly drifting transversely. This note provides a brief derivation of an effective Lagrangian formulation for the guiding-centre approximation that captures this dynamics without resolving the gyro motion. It also explains how the effective Lagrangian may, for special magnetic fields, admit a 'quasi-symmetry' which can give rise to a conserved quantity helpful for plasma confinement in fields lacking a geometric isometry. The aim of this note is to offer a pedagogical introduction and some perspectives on this well-established subject.
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@article{arxiv.2408.05919,
title = {Guiding-centre Lagrangian and quasi-symmetry},
author = {Ted Jacobson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.05919},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
v2: 14 pages, substantially edited for clarity, discussion and references to the literature on quasi-symmetry and its stellarator design applications added, section on existence of flux surfaces added, title spelling changed, published version