Analytic regimes of tokamak plasma
Abstract
The paper suggests certain regimes of fusion plasma with magnetic confinement, when the Larmor radius λ and the angle α (determining the orientation of the local coordinates) form an analytic function w=λ eiα of complex variable z=x1+i x2 (x1 and x2 are coordinates of tokamak cross-section). It is known that an efficient nuclear fusion requires transport barriers, which might be due to zonal/poloidal flow; and the emergence of such flow is implied by the adiabatic extra conservation (established in a local slub). The suggested analytic regimes are based on the global extension of this extra conservation; transport barriers could spread to the entire tokamak plasma. It is interesting that in these regimes, plasma temperature reaches maximum often not at a single location (of tokamak cross-section), but at several points separated by regions of lower temperature.
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