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Toroidal and slab ETG instability dominance in the linear spectrum of JET-ILW pedestals

  • Līga Avotiņa
  • , Larisa Baumane
  • , Dāvis Čonka
  • , Mihails Haļitovs
  • , Ieva Igaune
  • , Juris Jansons
  • , Gunta Ķizāne
  • , Ričards Kovaldins
  • , Andris Leščinskis
  • , Broņislavs Leščinskis
  • , Elīna Pajuste
  • , Aigars Vītiņš
  • , Artūrs Zariņš
  • , Roberts Zariņš
  • , Parisi Jason F.
  • , JET Contributors

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    Abstract

    Local linear gyrokinetic simulations show that electron temperature gradient (ETG) instabilities are the fastest growing modes for kyπi ≥ 0.1 in the steep gradient region for a JET pedestal discharge (92174) where the electron temperature gradient is steeper than the ion temperature gradient. Here, k y is the wavenumber in the direction perpendicular to both the magnetic field and the radial direction, and ρ i is the ion gyroradius. At kyρi ≳ 1, the fastest growing mode is often a novel type of toroidal ETG instability. This toroidal ETG mode is driven at scales as large as and at a sufficiently large radial wavenumber that electron finite Larmor radius effects become important; that is, Kx ρe ∼ 1, where K x is the effective radial wavenumber. Here, ρ e is the electron gyroradius, R 0 is the major radius of the last closed flux surface, and 1/L Te is an inverse length proportional to the logarithmic gradient of the equilibrium electron temperature. The fastest growing toroidal ETG modes are often driven far away from the outboard midplane. In this equilibrium, ion temperature gradient instability is subdominant at all scales and kinetic ballooning modes are shown to be suppressed by E × B shear. ETG modes are very resilient to E × B shear. Heuristic quasilinear arguments suggest that the novel toroidal ETG instability is important for transport.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number126045
    JournalNuclear Fusion
    Volume60
    Issue number12
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Dec 2020

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    1. SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
      SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy

    Keywords

    • ETG
    • gyrokinetics
    • ITG
    • pedestal
    • tokamak

    OECD Field of Science

    • 1.3 Physical Sciences

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