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A simple model for electron dissipation in trapped ion turbulence

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Trapped ion resonance-driven turbulence is investigated in the presence of electron dissipation in a simplified tokamak geometry. A reduced gyrokinetic bounce-averaged model for trapped ions is adopted. Electron dissipation is modeled by a simple phase-shift delta between density and electric potential perturbations. The linear eigenfunction features a peak at the resonant energy, which becomes stronger with increasing electron dissipation. Accurately resolving this narrow peak in numerical simulation of the initial-value problem yields a stringent lower bound on the number of grid points in the energy space. Further, the radial particle flux is investigated in the presence of electron dissipation, including kinetic effects. When the density gradient is higher than the temperature gradient, and the phase-shift is finite but moderate (delta = 0.02), the particle flux peaks at an order-of-magnitude above the gyro-Bohm estimate. Slight particle pinch is observed for delta < 0.003.

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hal-01489783 , version 1 (14-03-2017)

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Maxime Lesur, Thomas Cartier-Michaud, Thomas Drouot, P. H. Diamond, Y Kosuga, et al.. A simple model for electron dissipation in trapped ion turbulence. Physics of Plasmas, 2017, ⟨10.1063/1.4974269⟩. ⟨hal-01489783⟩
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