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Ignition threshold for non-Maxwellian plasmas

Plasma Physics 2015-12-09 v2

Abstract

An optically thin pp-11^{11}B plasma loses more energy to bremsstrahlung than it gains from fusion reactions, unless the ion temperature can be elevated above the electron temperature. In thermal plasmas, the temperature differences required are possible in small Coulomb logarithm regimes, characterized by high density and low temperature. The minimum Lawson criterion for thermal pp-11^{11}B plasmas and the minimum ρR\rho R required for ICF volume ignition are calculated. Ignition could be reached more easily if the fusion reactivity can be improved with nonthermal ion distributions. To establish an upper bound for this utility, we consider a monoenergetic beam with particle energy selected to maximize the beam- thermal reactivity. Channeling fusion alpha energy to maintain such a beam facilitates ignition at lower densities and ρR\rho R, improves reactivity at constant pressure, and could be used to remove helium ash. The gains realized with a beam thus establish an upper bound for the reductions in ignition threshold that can be realized with any nonthermal distribution; these are evaluated for pp-11^{11}B and DT plasmas.

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@article{arxiv.1509.02243,
  title  = {Ignition threshold for non-Maxwellian plasmas},
  author = {Michael J. Hay and Nathaniel J. Fisch},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.02243},
  year   = {2015}
}

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16 pages, 5 figures

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