Role of Kinetic Instability in Runaway-Electron Avalanches and Elevated Critical Electric Fields

Chang Liu, Eero Hirvijoki, Guo-Yong Fu, Dylan P. Brennan, Amitava Bhattacharjee, and Carlos Paz-Soldan
Phys. Rev. Lett. 120, 265001 – Published 28 June 2018
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Abstract

The effects of kinetic whistler wave instabilities on the runaway-electron (RE) avalanche is investigated. With parameters from experiments at the DIII-D National Fusion Facility, we show that RE scattering from excited whistler waves can explain several poorly understood experimental results. We find an enhancement of the RE avalanche for low density and high electric field, but for high density and low electric field the scattering can suppress the avalanche and raise the threshold electric field, bringing the present model much closer to observations. The excitation of kinetic instabilities and the scattering of resonant electrons are calculated self-consistently using a quasilinear model and local approximation. We also explain the observed fast growth of electron cyclotron emission signals and excitation of very low-frequency whistler modes observed in the quiescent RE experiments at DIII-D tokamak. Simulations using ITER parameters show that by controlling the background thermal plasma density and temperature, the plasma waves can also be excited spontaneously in tokamak disruptions and the avalanche generation of runaway electrons may be suppressed.

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  • Received 4 January 2018

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.120.265001

© 2018 American Physical Society

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Plasma Physics

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Chang Liu1, Eero Hirvijoki1, Guo-Yong Fu2,1, Dylan P. Brennan3, Amitava Bhattacharjee1,3, and Carlos Paz-Soldan4

  • 1Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton, New Jersey 08540, USA
  • 2Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310027, China
  • 3Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08544, USA
  • 4General Atomics, San Diego, California 92186, USA

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Vol. 120, Iss. 26 — 29 June 2018

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