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Non-existence of normal tokamak equilibria with negative central current

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Physics of Plasmas, 10 (10): 4048-4052 (October 2003)
DOI: 10.1063/1.1608935

Abstract

Recent tokamak experiments employing off-axis, non-inductive current drive have found that a large central current hole can be produced. The current density is measured to be approximately zero in this region, though in principle there was sufficient current drive power for the central current density to have gone significantly negative. Recent papers have used a large aspect-ratio expansion to show that normal magnetohydrodynamic equilibria (with axisymmetric nested flux surfaces, non-singular fields, and monotonic peaked pressure profiles) cannot exist with negative central current. That proof is extended here to arbitrary aspect ratio, using a variant of the virial theorem to derive a relatively simple integral constraint on the equilibrium. However, this constraint does not, by itself, exclude equilibria with non-nested flux surfaces, or equilibria with singular fields and/or hollow pressure profiles that may be spontaneously generated.

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