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Toroidal Momentum Pinch Velocity due to the Coriolis Drift Effect on Small Scale Instabilities in a Toroidal Plasma
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GeophysicsDerived Pinch VelocityEngineeringPhysicsAerospace EngineeringSmall Scale InstabilitiesFluid MechanicsApplied Plasma PhysicCoriolis DriftPlasma ScienceMagnetohydrodynamicsPlasma PhysicsToroidal PlasmaPlasma InstabilityPropulsionCoriolis Drift Effect
In this Letter, the influence of the "Coriolis drift" on small scale instabilities in toroidal plasmas is shown to generate a toroidal momentum pinch velocity. Such a pinch results because the Coriolis drift generates a coupling between the density and temperature perturbations on the one hand and the perturbed parallel flow velocity on the other. A simple fluid model is used to highlight the physics mechanism and gyro-kinetic calculations are performed to accurately assess the magnitude of the pinch. The derived pinch velocity leads to a radial gradient of the toroidal velocity profile even in the absence of a torque on the plasma and is predicted to generate a peaking of the toroidal velocity profile similar to the peaking of the density profile. Finally, the pinch also affects the interpretation of current experiments.
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