Abstract

The transport of beam ions in the presence of single/multiple tearing modes (TMs) under HL-2A geometry has been investigated by test particle method. Simulation results show that there exists a threshold behavior in the number of lost beam ions in the plasma under perturbation of a (2,1) TM with amplitude α0 : when the amplitude α0 is over a critical value, the number of lost beam ions increases linearly with α0 at a much faster pace. Further analysis finds that the lost beam ions have relatively higher percentage of high energy at α0 around the critical value. It also finds that the distribution of lost beam ions which is initially concentrated on the high field side expands gradually toward the low field side as the perturbation amplitude α0 increases. From the phase space analysis, it shows that the enhanced outward transport of fast ions in the presence of magnetic islands results from orbit stochasticity, which is due to the overlap of the drift islands in the interaction of fast ions with TMs. When two TMs are simultaneously present, the stochastic threshold of fast ion orbit is found to be lower than that in their individual TM case. The phase space analysis shows that in the presence of two modes with the same toroidal mode number, the modes increase the loss of fast ions when they are out of phase; however, such the effect of strengthening transport of fast ions turns to weaken when they are in phase. In contrast, when two modes each with a different toroidal mode number, their phase difference phase hardly has any effect on the transport of fast ions.

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