Nonlinear Evolution of q=1 Triple Tearing Modes in a Tokamak Plasma
Plasma Physics
2009-11-10 v2
Abstract
In magnetic configurations with two or three q=1 (with q being the safety factor) resonant surfaces in a tokamak plasma, resistive magnetohydrodynamic modes with poloidal mode numbers m much larger than 1 are found to be linearly unstable. It is found that these high-m double or triple tearing modes significantly enhance through nonlinear interactions, the growth of the m=1 mode. This may account for the sudden onset of the internal resistive kink, i.e., the fast sawtooth trigger. Based on the subsequent reconnection dynamics that can proceed without formation of the m=1 islands, it is proposed that high-m triple tearing modes are a possible mechanism for precursor-free partial collapses during sawtooth oscillations.
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@article{arxiv.physics/0412046,
title = {Nonlinear Evolution of q=1 Triple Tearing Modes in a Tokamak Plasma},
author = {Andreas Bierwage and Satoshi Hamaguchi and Masahiro Wakatani and Sadruddin Benkadda and Xavier Leoncini},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0412046},
year = {2009}
}
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4 pages, 6 figures