Isodrastic Magnetic fields for suppressing transitions in guiding-centre motion #
Shibabrat Naik, Joshua W Burby, Robert S MacKay
12:30 Monday in 4Q07.
Part of the Mathematics of energy session.
Abstract #
In a magnetic field, transitions between classes of guiding-centre motion can lead to cross-field diffusion and escape. We define a magnetic field as isodrastic if guiding centres make no transitions between classes of motion. Therefore, this is an important ideal for enhancing confinement. First, we present a weak formulation based on the longitudinal adiabatic invariant, generalising omnigenity. To demonstrate that isodrasticity is strictly more general than omnigenity, we construct weakly isodrastic mirror fields that are not omnigenous. Then, we present a strong formulation that is exact for guiding-centre motion. We develop a first-order treatment of the strong version via a Melnikov function and show that it recovers the weak version. The theory provides quantification of deviations from isodrasticity that can be used as objective functions in optimal design. The theory is illustrated with some simple examples.