Nonlinear entropy transfer via zonal flows in gyrokinetic plasma turbulence
Motoki Nakata, Tomo-Hiko Watanabe, Hideo Sugama

TL;DR
This paper investigates nonlinear entropy transfer processes in gyrokinetic plasma turbulence, revealing how zonal and non-zonal modes interact and influence turbulent transport in ITG and ETG turbulence through spectral analysis.
Contribution
It introduces a kinetic extension of the zonal-flow production via the entropy transfer function and analyzes the spectral triad interactions in gyrokinetic turbulence.
Findings
Entropy transfer from non-zonal to zonal modes is significant during ITG saturation.
Zonal flows mediate entropy transfer to higher wavenumber non-zonal modes, affecting heat flux.
In ETG turbulence, low-wavenumber non-zonal modes dominate entropy transfer, reducing zonal flow influence.
Abstract
Nonlinear entropy transfer processes in toroidal ion temperature gradient (ITG) and electron temperature gradient (ETG) driven turbulence are investigated based on the gyrokinetic entropy balance relations for zonal and non-zonal modes, which are coupled through the entropy transfer function regarded as a kinetic extension of the zonal-flow production due to the Reynolds stress. Spectral analyses of the "triad" entropy transfer function introduced in this study reveal not only the nonlinear interactions among the zonal and non-zonal modes, but also their effects on the turbulent transport level. Different types of the entropy transfer processes between the ITG and ETG turbulence are found: The entropy transfer from non-zonal to zonal modes is substantial in the saturation phase of the ITG instability, while, once the strong zonal flow is generated, the entropy transfer to the zonal…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagnetic confinement fusion research · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
