The role of resonances in the sawtooth-crash-induced redistribution of fast ions is investigated. In particular, the conditions of wave-particle resonant interaction in the presence of the equilibrium electric field and the mode rotation are obtained, and effects of sawteeth on the resonant particles with arbitrary width of nonperturbed orbits are studied. It is found that resonances play the dominant role in the transport of ions having sufficiently high energy. It is shown that the resonance regions may overlap, in which case the resonant particles may constitute the main fraction of the fast ion population in the sawtooth mixing region. The behavior of the resonant particles is studied both by constructing a Poincaré map and analytically, by means of the adiabatic invariant derived in this paper and calculation of the characteristic frequencies of the particle motion.
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August 01 1998
Theory of resonance influence of sawtooth crashes on ions with large orbit width
Ya. I. Kolesnichenko;
Ya. I. Kolesnichenko
Scientific Centre “Institute for Nuclear Research,” Kyiv, 252650, Ukraine
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V. V. Lutsenko;
V. V. Lutsenko
Scientific Centre “Institute for Nuclear Research,” Kyiv, 252650, Ukraine
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R. B. White;
R. B. White
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton, New Jersey 08543
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Yu. V. Yakovenko
Yu. V. Yakovenko
Scientific Centre “Institute for Nuclear Research,” Kyiv, 252650, Ukraine
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Phys. Plasmas 5, 2963–2976 (1998)
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Received:
March 05 1998
Accepted:
May 20 1998
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Ya. I. Kolesnichenko, V. V. Lutsenko, R. B. White, Yu. V. Yakovenko; Theory of resonance influence of sawtooth crashes on ions with large orbit width. Phys. Plasmas 1 August 1998; 5 (8): 2963–2976. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.873021
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