2014
DOI: 10.1063/1.4891883
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Electromagnetic effects on geodesic acoustic modes

Abstract: By using the full electromagnetic drift kinetic equations for electrons and ions, the general dispersion relation for geodesic acoustic modes (GAMs) is derived incorporating the electromagnetic effects. It is shown that m = 1 harmonic of the GAM mode has a finite electromagnetic component. The electromagnetic corrections appear for finite values of the radial wave numbers and modify the GAM frequency. The effects of plasma pressure βe, the safety factor q, and the temperature ratio τ on GAM dispersion are anal… Show more

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“…This approach was followed in [100,107,113,114], in particular, for studies of the GAM dispersion [111]. Note that in this approach no restriction is placed on the value of the ω di /ω t parameter.…”
Section: Coupling Of Transit and Toroidal Resonancesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This approach was followed in [100,107,113,114], in particular, for studies of the GAM dispersion [111]. Note that in this approach no restriction is placed on the value of the ω di /ω t parameter.…”
Section: Coupling Of Transit and Toroidal Resonancesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The representation in equations ( 66)-( 68) directly captures the toroidal resonances effects 1/ ω 2 − ω 2 d /2 for the GAM mode involving the φ 0 and φ s perturbations without any additional expansions. The addition of second harmonics makes the coupling more complicated; the expressions for f s , f c , f 2c and f 2s with the second order resonant propagator Δ 2 were obtained in [114]. It would be important to compare the GAM damping obtained with the full propagator Δ in equation (68), or Δ 2 from [114], with the results of the summation of multiple harmonics as in [78,79,112].…”
Section: Coupling Of Transit and Toroidal Resonancesmentioning
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“…This approximation is valid for evaluation of the geodesic continuum or neoclassical polarization for symmetric perturbations in low beta limit, but not valid for Alfvénic eigenmodes [18,19]. Although a few studies considered the electromagnetic effects for ZFs and GAMs in recent years [20][21][22][23][24], most relevant works still focused on the electrostatic perturbations. We consider a turbulence driven by ion temperature gradient and neglect the electron response.…”
Section: The Physics Model and The General Formulation For Rzfsmentioning
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“…Usando as aproximações potenciais do campo elétrico ignorando as pequenas perturbações magnéticas discutidas em [24].…”
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