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Time evolution and finite element representation of Phase Space Zonal Structures in ORB5

A. Bottino, Matteo Valerio Falessi, T. Hayward-Schneider, A. Biancalani, S. Briguglio, R. Hatzky, P. Lauber, A. Mishchenko, E. Poli, B. Rettino, F. Vannini, X. Wang, F. Zonca

2022Journal of Physics Conference Series13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Phase Space Zonal Structures (PSZSs), obtained by averaging out dependencies on angle-like variables in the energetic particle (EP) distribution function, play a fundamental role in regulating EP transport induced by Alfvén instabilities in burning plasmas, acting as a slowly varying nonlinear equilibrium state. Therefore, they are of great interest for the development of reduced models for the description of EP heat and particle transport on long time scales, comparable with the energy confinement time, for future burning plasma experiments. In this work, we propose an efficient finite element based projection of the time evolution of the PSZS, suited for global particle-in-cell (PIC) gyrokinetic (GK) codes. The resulting algorithm has been implemented in the global GK PIC code ORB5. PSZSs can not only be used for validating reduced models, but also as a diagnostic tool for characterizing the nonlinear interaction in phase space between Alfvén instabilities and EPs in global GK simulations.

Topics & Concepts

Phase spacePhysicsNonlinear systemPlasmaRepresentation (politics)Distribution functionPhase (matter)Work (physics)Statistical physicsFunction (biology)Space (punctuation)Finite element methodCode (set theory)Particle-in-cellParticle (ecology)Projection (relational algebra)Computational physicsComputer scienceAlgorithmQuantum mechanicsThermodynamicsGeologySet (abstract data type)BiologyLawPoliticsOceanographyProgramming languageOperating systemEvolutionary biologyPolitical scienceMagnetic confinement fusion researchHigh-pressure geophysics and materialsIonosphere and magnetosphere dynamics
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