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Magnetohydrodynamic Stability at a Separatrix: Part II

Plasma Physics 2009-02-23 v1

Abstract

In the first part to this paper\cite{part1} it was shown how a simple Magnetohydrodynamic model could be used to determine the stability of a Tokamak plasma's edge to a Peeling (External Kink) mode. Stability was found to be determined by the value of Δ\Delta', a normalised measure of the discontinuity in the radial derivative of the radial perturbation to the magnetic field at the plasma-vacuum interface. Here we calculate Δ\Delta', but in a way that avoids the numerical divergences that can arise near a separatrice's X-point. This is accomplished by showing how the method of conformal transformations may be generalised to allow their application to systems with a non-zero boundary condition, and using the technique to obtain analytic expressions for both the vacuum energy and Δ\Delta'. A conformal transformation is used again to obtain an equilibrium vacuum field surrounding a plasma with a separatrix. This allows the subsequent evaluation of the vacuum energy and Δ\Delta'. For a plasma-vacuum boundary that approximates a separatrix, the growth rate γ\gamma normalised by the Aflven frequency γA\gamma_A is then found to have ln(γ/γA)=1/2ln(q/q)\ln(\gamma/\gamma_A)=-{1/2} \ln (q'/q). Consequences for Peeling mode stability are discussed.

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@article{arxiv.0902.3587,
  title  = {Magnetohydrodynamic Stability at a Separatrix: Part II},
  author = {A. J. Webster},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0902.3587},
  year   = {2009}
}

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