Abstract
Two-field fluid models for low-frequency density and electrostatic potential
fluctuations in a purely toroidal magnetized low-β plasma are discussed. In particular,
we present some simple models suitable for investigating plasma transport
close to marginal stability. For gradient-driven fluctuations, linear normal mode
analysis of the interchange and resistive drift wave instabilities are reviewed, with
attention to the relative phase and amplitude of density and electrostatic potential
fluctuations. This reveals many characteristic features of drift-wave fluctuations
that are also observed in laboratory experiments and during ionospheric irregularities.
Finally, these results are used to investigate the nonlinearly conserved energy
functionals, discussing the effect of magnetic field curvature and particle collisions
on energy, enstrophy, and cross-correlation between density and vorticity fluctuations.
Implications for turbulent fluctuations and nonlinear transport in laboratory
and ionospheric plasmas are discussed.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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