An analytical solution of the gyrokinetic equation for the calculation of neoclassical effects
The purpose of this document is to find an analytical solution for the gyrokinetic equation under specific, simplificative hypotheses. The case I am considering is that of a collisional plasma in the presence of a chain of magnetic islands. The presence of the magnetic islands causes the onset of pe...
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Zusammenfassung: | The purpose of this document is to find an analytical solution for the
gyrokinetic equation under specific, simplificative hypotheses. The case I am
considering is that of a collisional plasma in the presence of a chain of
magnetic islands. The presence of the magnetic islands causes the onset of
perturbative fields, in particular an electrostatic field, with a gradient
length-scale comparable with the island's width. When the island's width w
becomes comparable with the ion Larmor radius rho_i , the drift-kinetic
equation is inadequate to treat the transport and the calculation of the
neoclassical effects. Nevertheless, I'm going to solve the equation with the
methods described by S. P. Hirshman and D. J. Sigmar in the review paper
"Neoclassical transport of impurities in tokamak plasmas", which was developed
to solve the drift-kinetic equation in different regimes of collisionality. I'm
going to remind first the drift-kinetic theory, which was largely used to study
classical and neoclassical transport in magnetized plasmas. Then I'm moving to
the gyrokinetic theory, which brings to a more complicated kinetic equation,
and I'm going to solve it by applying the approach used previously by Hirshman
& Sigmar. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1606.04780 |