Novatron: Equilibrium and Stability
Abstract
The Novatron is a fusion concept characterized by its axisymmetric mirror-cusp magnetic topology. The magnetic field exhibits good curvature and a high mirror ratio. Plasma equilibrium profiles for the Novatron are obtained by solving an axisymmetric guiding-center anisotropic boundary-value problem. These profiles are then analyzed with respect to several MHD stability criteria, including the mirror, firehose, and interchange conditions. A generalized Rosenbluth and Longmire MHD interchange criterion, where anisotropic pressure variations along flux tubes are allowed for, is subsequently employed for determining stable MHD equilibria. Additionally, a corresponding CGL double adiabatic interchange criterion is investigated for obtaining stable equilibria in the collisionless limit, both theoretically and numerically using the large scale Hybrid Particle-In-Cell code WarpX.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2503.03387,
title = {Novatron: Equilibrium and Stability},
author = {Kristoffer Lindvall and Rickard Holmberg and Katarina Bendtz and Jan Scheffel and Johan Lundberg},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.03387},
year = {2025}
}