Verification of the global gyrokinetic stellarator code XGC-S for linear ion temperature gradient driven modes
Abstract
XGC (X-point Gyrokinetic Code) is a whole-volume, total-f gyrokinetic particle-in-cell code developed for modelling tokamaks. In recent work, XGC has been extended to model more general 3D toroidal magnetic configurations, such as stellarators. These improvements have resulted in the XGC-S version. In this paper, XGC-S is benchmarked for linear electrostatic ion temperature gradient-driven microinstabilities, which can underlie turbulent transport in stellarators. An initial benchmark of XGC-S in tokamak geometry shows good agreement with the XGC1, ORB5, and global GENE codes. A benchmark between XGC-S and the EUTERPE global gyrokinetic code for stellarators has also been performed, this time in geometry of the optimised stellarator Wendelstein 7-X. Good agreement has been found for the mode number spectrum, mode structure, and growth rate.
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@article{arxiv.1905.05653,
title = {Verification of the global gyrokinetic stellarator code XGC-S for linear ion temperature gradient driven modes},
author = {Michael D. J. Cole and Robert Hager and Toseo Moritaka and Julien Dominski and Ralf Kleiber Seung-Hoe Ku and Samuel Lazerson and Joerg Riemann and Choong-Seock Chang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.05653},
year = {2019}
}
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14 pages, 15 figures