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Main Author: Scott, Bruce D.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/1708.06265
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contents Gyrokinetic theory is a basis for treating magnetised plasma dynamics slower than particle gyrofrequencies where the scale of the background is larger than relevant gyroradii. The energy of field perturbations can be comparable to the thermal energy but smaller than the energy of the background magnetic field. Properly applied, it is a low-frequency gauge transform rather than a treatment of particle orbits, and more a representation in terms of gyrocenters rather than particles than an approximation. By making all transformations and approximations in the field/particle Lagrangian one preserves exact energetic consistency so that time symmetry ensures energy conservation and spatial axisymmetry ensures toroidal angular momentum conservation. This method draws on earlier experience with drift-kinetic models while showing the independence of gyrokinetic representation from particularities of Lie transforms or specific ordering limits, and that the essentials of low-frequency magnetohydrodynamics, including the equilibrium, are recovered. It gives a useful basis for total-f electromagnetic gyrokinetic or gyrofluid computation. Various versions of the representation based upon choice of parallel velocity space coordinate are illustrated.
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spellingShingle Gyrokinetic Field Theory as a Gauge Transform or: gyrokinetic theory without Lie transforms
Scott, Bruce D.
Plasma Physics
Gyrokinetic theory is a basis for treating magnetised plasma dynamics slower than particle gyrofrequencies where the scale of the background is larger than relevant gyroradii. The energy of field perturbations can be comparable to the thermal energy but smaller than the energy of the background magnetic field. Properly applied, it is a low-frequency gauge transform rather than a treatment of particle orbits, and more a representation in terms of gyrocenters rather than particles than an approximation. By making all transformations and approximations in the field/particle Lagrangian one preserves exact energetic consistency so that time symmetry ensures energy conservation and spatial axisymmetry ensures toroidal angular momentum conservation. This method draws on earlier experience with drift-kinetic models while showing the independence of gyrokinetic representation from particularities of Lie transforms or specific ordering limits, and that the essentials of low-frequency magnetohydrodynamics, including the equilibrium, are recovered. It gives a useful basis for total-f electromagnetic gyrokinetic or gyrofluid computation. Various versions of the representation based upon choice of parallel velocity space coordinate are illustrated.
title Gyrokinetic Field Theory as a Gauge Transform or: gyrokinetic theory without Lie transforms
topic Plasma Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/1708.06265