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Loss-cone stabilization in rotating mirrors: thresholds and thermodynamics

E. J. Kolmes, Ian E. Ochs, N. J. Fisch

2024Journal of Plasma Physics11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the limit of sufficiently fast rotation, rotating mirror traps are known to be stable against the loss-cone modes associated with conventional (non-rotating) mirrors. This paper calculates how quickly a mirror configuration must rotate in order for several of these modes to be stabilized (in particular, the high-frequency convective loss cone, drift cyclotron loss cone and Dory–Guest–Harris modes). Commonalities in the stabilization conditions for these modes then motivate a modified formulation of the Gardner free energy and diffusively accessible free energy to be used for systems in which the important modes have wavevectors that are orthogonal or nearly orthogonal to the magnetic field, as well as a modification to include the effects of a loss region in phase space.

Topics & Concepts

Cone (formal languages)PhysicsThermodynamicsClassical mechanicsMechanicsMathematicsAlgorithmFluid Dynamics and Turbulent FlowsDifferential Equations and Numerical MethodsMaterial Science and Thermodynamics