Nonlinear excitation of energetic particle driven geodesic acoustic mode by Alfvén instability in ASDEX-Upgrade Tokamak

Author:

Wang (王灏) HaoORCID,Lauber Philipp W.,Todo (藤堂泰) YasushiORCID,Suzuki (鈴木康浩) YasuhiroORCID,Li (李瀚政) HanzhengORCID,Wang (王佳磊) JialeiORCID,Wei (魏士朝) Shizhao

Abstract

Abstract Recently, the coexistence of multiple energetic particle driven instabilities was observed in experiments on the ASDEX-Upgrade tokamak (Lauber et al 2018 27th IAEA Fusion Energy Conf.). A hybrid simulation using the MEGA code was performed to investigate the properties of those instabilities. The basic mode properties obtained in the simulations, such as mode frequencies, mode numbers, and inward energetic particle (EP) redistribution, are in good agreement with the experiments. It is found that the energetic particle driven geodesic acoustic mode (EGAM) is initially stable, then zonal flow gradually occurs with the growth of the Alfvén instability, and finally, the EGAM is nonlinearly excited and the amplitude exceeds the Alfvén instability. The dependence of EGAM properties on EP pressure and pitch angle distribution is analyzed. The EGAM amplitude increases with EP pressure. The nonlinearly excited EGAM is a high-frequency branch that appears even under the condition of a slowing-down EP distribution. The resonant particles are also analyzed, but the dominant resonant particles of the EGAM in the linear growth phase are not found because the EGAM does not grow in the linear regime. In the phase space of pitch angle variable Λ and energy E, it is found that initially the Alfvén instability is excited by EPs with poloidal frequency 70 kHz, then, after the saturation of the Alfvén instability, the resonance region moves towards lower energy and touches the EGAM resonance line, and finally, EGAM is excited by the particles with poloidal frequency 50 kHz . This process is a kind of resonance overlap.

Funder

National Institutes of Natural Sciences

EUROfusion

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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