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Theory of m = l modes in collisionless plasmas

The Physics of Fluids, 1981
Modes with azimuthal or poloidal wavenumber m = 1 can appear in the form of internal kinks that are described by the ideal magnetohydrodynamic approximation, or in the form of ’’reconnecting’’ modes that lead to the formation of magnetic islands.
B. Basu, B. Coppi
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L-mode SOL width scaling in the MAST spherical tokamak

Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion, 2006
A new data-set of outboard mid-plane scrape-off layer (SOL) heat flux widths, Δh, has been constructed for L-mode plasmas in the MAST spherical tokamak (ST). The scaling with key plasma parameters such as density, toroidal magnetic field, parallel connection length in the SOL and surface heat flux at the separatrix is investigated. An empirical scaling
J-W Ahn, G F Counsell, A Kirk
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Can Gyrokinetics Really Describe Transport in L-Mode Core

2014
Corresponding Author: F. Jenko, fsj@ipp.mpg.de The common view in fusion theory is that nonlinear gyrokinetics constitutes a reliable firstprinciples approach to describe turbulent transport in MCF devices. Surprisingly, however, two recent findings challenged this notion.
F Jenko   +19 more
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Taxometric Procedures I: MAXSLOPE, MAMBAC, and L-Mode

2013
John Ruscio   +2 more
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Thermal transport in H and D JET L-mode plasmas

2018
The core thermal transport in JET H and D L-modes with similar settings is analysed. Both Te and Ti are lower in H plasmas, the difference starting at the plasma edge. Differences in the core transport are observed with different isotope, especially when higher heating is used and fast ions are expected to play a role in the stabilization of ITG modes [
N Bonanomi   +18 more
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High-confinement radiative L-modes in ASDEX Upgrade

2022
Fable, E.   +4 more
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Revisiting the principles of microRNA target recognition and mode of action

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2009
Peter Brodersen, Olivier Voinnet
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