The life-cycle of drift-wave turbulence driven by small scale instability
Chaotic Dynamics
2010-12-17 v2 Plasma Physics
Abstract
We demonstrate theoretically and numerically the zonal-flow/drift-wave feedback mechanism for the LH transition in an idealised model of plasma turbulence driven by a small scale instability. Zonal flows are generated by a secondary modulational instability of the modes which are directly driven by the primary instability. The zonal flows then suppress the small scales thereby arresting the energy injection into the system, a process which can be described using nonlocal wave turbulence theory. Finally, the arrest of the energy input results in saturation of the zonal flows at a level which can be estimated from the theory and the system reaches stationarity without damping of the large scales.
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@article{arxiv.1008.3338,
title = {The life-cycle of drift-wave turbulence driven by small scale instability},
author = {Colm Connaughton and Sergey Nazarenko and Brenda Quinn},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1008.3338},
year = {2010}
}
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4 pages, 2 figures