Statistical model for intermittent plasma edge turbulence
Abstract
The Probability Distribution Function of plasma density fluctuations at the edge of fusion devices is known to be skewed and strongly non-Gaussian. The causes of this peculiar behaviour are, up to now, largely unexplored. On the other hand, understanding the origin and the properties of edge turbulence is a key issue in magnetic fusion research. In this work we show that a stochastic fragmentation model, already successfully applied to fluid turbulence, is able to predict an asymmetric distribution that closely matches experimental data. The asymmetry is found to be a direct consequence of intermittency. A discussion of our results in terms of recently suggested BHP universal curve [S.T. Bramwell, P.C.W. Holdsworth, J.-F. Pinton, Nature (London) 396, 552 (1998)], that should hold for strongly correlated and critical systems, is also proposed
Cite
@article{arxiv.physics/0505154,
title = {Statistical model for intermittent plasma edge turbulence},
author = {F. Sattin and N. Vianello},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0505154},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
13 pages. Physica Review E, accepted