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arxiv 2303.02379 v3 pith:L7WDPH5E submitted 2023-03-04 physics.plasm-ph

Nonlinear microtearing modes in MAST and their stochastic layer formation

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First nonlinear gyrokinetic simulations of microtearing modes in the core of a MAST case are performed on two surfaces of the high-collisionality discharge used in Valovi\v{c} et al. Nucl. Fusion 51.7 (2011) to obtain the favorable energy confinement scaling with collisionality, $\tau_E\propto\,\nu_*^{-1}$. On the considered surfaces microtearing modes dominate linearly at binormal length scales of the order of the ion Larmor radius. While the effect of electron collision frequency is moderate in linear simulations, a strong dependence on this parameter is found in nonlinear simulations at $r/a=0.5$, where $r$ and $a$ are the surface and tokamak minor radius, respectively. The dynamics of magnetic islands generated by microtearing modes is analysed, showing that the radial extent of the stochastic region caused by islands overlapping plays an important role in determining the saturation level of the microtearing mode driven heat flux. Local nonlinear gyrokinetic simulations show that the microtearing mode driven heat flux, $Q_e^\mathrm{MTM}$, is largely dominated by magnetic flutter and depends strongly on the magnetic shear, $\hat{s}$. Comparing two surfaces, $r/a=0.5$ and $r/a=0.6$, reveals that $Q_e^\mathrm{MTM}$ is negligible at $r/a=0.5$ ($\hat{s}=0.34$), with the electron temperature gradient driven heat flux, $Q_e^\mathrm{ETG}$, comparable to the experimental electron heat flux, $Q_e^\mathrm{exp}$, while $Q_e^\mathrm{MTM}$ is significantly larger and comparable to $Q_e^\mathrm{ETG}$ and $Q_e^\mathrm{exp}$ at $r/a=0.6$ ($\hat{s}=1.1$). Microtearing modes cause more experimentally significant transport in higher $\hat{s}$ regions and may influence (together with electron temperature gradient modes) the observed scaling of energy confinement time with collisionality (Valovi\v{c} et al. Nucl. Fusion 51.7 (2011)).

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