Potential Vorticity Transport in Weakly and Strongly Magnetized Plasmas
Abstract
Tangled magnetic fields, often coexisting with an ordered mean field, have a major impact on turbulence and momentum transport in many plasmas, including those found in the solar tachocline and magnetic confinement devices. We present a novel mean field theory of potential vorticity mixing in -plane magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) and drift wave turbulence. Our results show that mean-square stochastic fields strongly reduce Reynolds stress coherence. This decoherence of potential vorticity flux due to stochastic field scattering leads to suppression of momentum transport and zonal flow formation. A simple calculation suggests that the breaking of the shear-eddy tilting feedback loop by stochastic fields is the key underlying physics mechanism. A dimensionless parameter that quantifies the increment in power threshold is identified and used to assess the impact of stochastic field on the L-H transition. We discuss a model of stochastic fields as a resisto-elastic network.
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@article{arxiv.2012.10611,
title = {Potential Vorticity Transport in Weakly and Strongly Magnetized Plasmas},
author = {Chang-Chun Chen and Patrick H. Diamond and Rameswar Singh and Steven M. Tobias},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.10611},
year = {2021}
}
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11 pages, 10 figures