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arxiv: 1302.4250 · v2 · pith:X7LU7B5Vnew · submitted 2013-02-18 · ⚛️ physics.plasm-ph

Resistive wall mode and neoclassical tearing mode coupling in rotating tokamak plasmas

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keywords islandmodemodelunstablewallgrowthmodesplasma
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A model system of equations has been derived to describe a toroidally rotating tokamak plasma, unstable to Resistive Wall Modes (RWMs) and metastable to Neoclassical Tearing Modes (NTMs), using a linear RWM model and a nonlinear NTM model. If no wall is present, the NTM growth shows the typical threshold/saturation island widths, whereas a linearly unstable kink mode grows exponentially in this model plasma system. When a resistive wall is present, the growth of the linearly unstable RWM is accelerated by an unstable island: a form of coupled RWM-NTM mode. Crucially, this coupled system has no threshold island width, giving the impression of a triggerless NTM, observed in high beta tokamak discharges. Increasing plasma rotation at the island location can mitigate its growth, decoupling the modes to yield a conventional RWM with no threshold width.

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