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Quasi-single helicity states in the reversed field pinch: Beyond the standard paradigm

Authors :
Martin, P
Buffa, A
Cappello, S
D'Angelo, F
Escande, D
Franz, P
Marrelli, L
Martines, E
Ortolani, S
Spizzo, G
Bilato, R
Bolzonella, T
Costa, S
Murari, A
Paccagnella, R
Pasqualotto, R
Terranova, D
Zanca, P
Martin P
Buffa A
Cappello S
D'Angelo F
Escande DF
Franz P
Marrelli L
Martines E
Ortolani S
Spizzo G
Bilato R
Bolzonella T
Costa S
Murari A
Paccagnella R
Pasqualotto R
Terranova D
Zanca P
Martin, P
Buffa, A
Cappello, S
D'Angelo, F
Escande, D
Franz, P
Marrelli, L
Martines, E
Ortolani, S
Spizzo, G
Bilato, R
Bolzonella, T
Costa, S
Murari, A
Paccagnella, R
Pasqualotto, R
Terranova, D
Zanca, P
Martin P
Buffa A
Cappello S
D'Angelo F
Escande DF
Franz P
Marrelli L
Martines E
Ortolani S
Spizzo G
Bilato R
Bolzonella T
Costa S
Murari A
Paccagnella R
Pasqualotto R
Terranova D
Zanca P
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

This paper reports experimental results showing that coherent helical structures are formed in the reversed field pinch (RFP) self-organizing plasma core as a result of transitions to states where the n-spectrum of the m=1 modes is dominated by a single (1,n(max)) geometrical helicity. These states are dubbed quasi-single helicity (QSH) states. Their magnetic and thermal properties measured in the reverse field experiment (RFX) [G. Rostagni, Fusion Eng. Des. 25, 301 (1995)] device are described. The present theoretical understanding of QSH states is discussed and some recent theoretical results are presented. The role of aspect ratio is discussed. These results represent a significant step to open a path beyond the standard paradigm that a bath of magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) modes is intrinsic to the RFP.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
STAMPA, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1313114203
Document Type :
Electronic Resource