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Author: Richard Fitzpatrick
Requested Type: Poster
Submitted: 2017-03-16 10:18:17

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IFS, University of Texas at Austin
Dean Keaton & Speedway
Austin, TX   78712
USA

Abstract Text:
An investigation is made into the effect of the reduction in anomalous perpendicular electron heat transport inside
the separatrix of a magnetic island chain associated with a neoclassical tearing mode in a tokamak plasma, due to the flattening of the electron temperature
profile in this region, on the overall stability of the mode. The onset of the neoclassical
tearing mode is governed by the ratio of the divergences of the parallel and perpendicular electron heat fluxes in the vicinity of the island chain. By increasing the degree of transport reduction, the onset of the mode, as the divergence ratio is gradually increased, can be made more and more
abrupt. Eventually, when the degree of transport reduction passes a certain critical value, the onset of the neoclassical tearing mode becomes
discontinuous. In other words, when some critical value of the divergence ratio is reached, there is a sudden bifurcation to a branch of neoclassical tearing mode solutions. Moreover, once this bifurcation has been triggered, the divergence ratio must reduced by a substantial factor to
trigger the inverse bifurcation.

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