Ideal ballooning stability near an equilibrium magnetic island

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Abstract

The stability properties of ideal ballooning modes on toroidal flux surfaces near a quasistatic magnetic island are examined. On these surfaces, magnetic field-line trajectories tend to bunch on that part of the magnetic surface closest to the X point of the magnetic island. Because of this preferential bunching, the stabilizing effect of field-line bending due to magnetic shear can be reduced. Eigenfunctions localized in helical angle near the X point and in poloidal angle on the bad curvature side of the tokamak are more susceptible to ballooning instability than are modes in corresponding equilibria without the magnetic island. For a slowly growing island, a growing number of flux surfaces located near the separatrix become ballooning unstable. Secondary ballooning instabilities may play a part in the crash phase of sawteeth or macroscopic island dynamics. © 1992 American Institute of Physics.

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Hegna, C. C., & Callen, J. D. (1992). Ideal ballooning stability near an equilibrium magnetic island. Physics of Fluids B, 4(10), 3031–3037. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.860414

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