Thermonuclear cone Alfven instability in tokamak reactors

1990 
In this paper possible excitation of thermonuclear cone instabilities cause by anisotropy in alpha-particle velocity distribution is considered in tokamak reactor plasmas for frequencies much lower than electron cyclotron frequency. In the ignite tokamak reactor experiment, for example the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER), Alfven waves are excited at frequencies comparable to alpha-particle cyclotron frequency. The growth rate, the region of instability localization in the plasma cross section, and the marginal stability boundaries in the n-T plane are determined for cone Alfven were instability.
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