Comment on "Pfirsch-Tasso versus standard approaches in the plasma stability theory including the resistive wall effects" [Phys. Plasmas 24, 112513 (2017)]
Abstract
In the commended paper it is claimed that the proves of the "Resitive-Wall-Mode theorem" by Pfirsch and Tasso [Nucl. Fusion 11, 259 (1971)] and extensions of that theorem for time dependent wall resistivity and equilibrium plasma flow are not detailed and that there are limitations restricting their applicability. In response, we provide here pertinent detailed derivations showing that the proves of the above mentioned theorems are rigorous and complete, unlike the considerations in the commended paper which ignore the self adjointness of the operator ∇×∇× and the fact that the force operator in the linearized ideal MHD momentum equation remains self adjoint in the presence of equilibrium flows. As a matter of fact it is proved here that, because of the self adjointness of the operator ∇×∇×, a claimed in the commended paper additional term in Ohm's law vanishes identically.
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