Abstract
In this work, we analyse the sequence of bifurcated equilibria in two-dimensional reduced magnetohydrodynamics. Diamagnetic effects are studied under
the assumption of a constant equilibrium pressure gradient, not altered by the
formation of a magnetic island. The formation of an island when the symmetric
equilibrium becomes unstable is studied as a function of the tearing-mode stability
parameter Δ′ and of the diamagnetic frequency, by employing fixed-point numerical
technique and an initial-value code. At larger values of Δ′, a tangent bifurcation
takes place, above which no small-island solutions exist. This bifurcation persists
up to fairly large values of the diamagnetic frequency (of the order of one-tenth of
the Alfvén frequency). The implications of this phenomenology for the intermittent
MHD dynamics observed in tokamaks is discussed.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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