Kinetic equations for low frequency instabilities in inhomogeneous plasmas

Abstract
Kinetic equations for low frequency, short perpendicular wavelength, electromagnetic perturbations in an inhomogeneous, magnetically confined plasma are developed. The analysis makes use of the recently developed high toroidal mode number expansion to reduce the lowest‐order system of equations to a set of ordinary (along the field line) integro‐differential equations. Included in these equations are the effects of finite Larmor radius, magnetic shear, trapped particles, and nonuniform magnetic curvature drifts. Perturbed fields are represented by a scalar potential and two components of the vector potential. Thus, the effects of the compressional component of the perturbed magnetic field are retained and the equations are valid for arbitrary values of the plasma pressure. The extension of the high toroidal mode number expansion to nonaxisymmetric configurations is discussed.

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