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The ballooning instability (a.k.a. ballooning mode instability) is a type of internal pressure-driven plasma instability usually seen in tokamak fusion power reactors or in space plasmas. It is important in fusion research as it determines a set of criteria for the maximum achievable plasma beta. The name refers to the shape and action of the instability, which acts like the elongations formed in a long balloon when it is squeezed. In literature, the structure of these elongations are commonly referred to as 'fingers'.

The narrow fingers of plasma produced by the instability are capable of accelerating and pushing aside the surrounding magnetic field in order to cause a sudden, explosive release of energy. Thus, the instability is also known as the explosive instability.

Dispersion Relation

The dispersion relation is

ω ( ω ω p i ) = [ S k 2 2 μ 0 κ P / β 2 ] ( 1 + b i ) V A 2 {\displaystyle \omega (\omega -\omega _{*}pi)=(1+b_{i})V_{A}^{2}} where

S = 1 + n e δ / n e c {\displaystyle S=1+n_{e}\delta /n_{e}c} ,

δ = β e / ( ω p i ω e p ) / 2 ( ω q i T ω p i ) b i ) / ( ω ω e ) 3 / 2 ( ω ω p e ) b i / ( ω ω ω e ) ( ω B e + ω k e ) / 2 ω {\displaystyle \delta =\beta _{e}/(\omega _{*}pi-\omega _{*}ep)/2(\omega -q_{i}T_{-}\omega _{*}pi)b_{i})/(\omega -\omega _{*}e)-3/2(\omega -\omega _{*}pe)b_{i}/(\omega -\omega -\omega _{*}e)(\omega _{B}e+\omega _{k}e)/2\omega }

Relation to interchange instability

See also: Interchange instability

The interchange instability can be derived from the equations of the ballooning instability as a special case in which the ballooning mode does not perturb the equilibrium magnetic field. This special limit is known as the Mercier criterion.

References

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  2. ^ Hameiri, E.; Laurence, P.; Mond, M. (1991-02-01). "The ballooning instability in space plasmas". Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics. 96 (A2): 1513–1526. Bibcode:1991JGR....96.1513H. doi:10.1029/90ja02100. ISSN 0148-0227.
  3. ^ P., Freidberg, Jeffrey (1987). Ideal magnetohydrodynamics. New York: Plenum Press. ISBN 0306425122. OCLC 15428479.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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  5. Cowley, Steven C.; Wilson, Howard; Hurricane, Omar; Fong, Bryan (2003). "Explosive instabilities: from solar flares to edge localized modes in tokamaks". Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion. 45 (12A): A31. Bibcode:2003PPCF...45A..31C. doi:10.1088/0741-3335/45/12A/003. ISSN 0741-3335. S2CID 250824453.
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  7. Hamasaki, Seishi (1971). "Self-Consistent Calculation of an Explosive Instability". Physics of Fluids. 14 (7): 1441–1451. Bibcode:1971PhFl...14.1441H. doi:10.1063/1.1693626. ISSN 0031-9171.
  8. Jones, Michael E.; Fukai, J. (1979). "Evolution of the explosive instability in a simulated beam plasma". Physics of Fluids. 22 (1): 132. Bibcode:1979PhFl...22..132J. doi:10.1063/1.862440. ISSN 0031-9171.
  9. Cowley, S. C.; Cowley, B.; Henneberg, S. A.; Wilson, H. R. (2015-08-08). "Explosive instability and erupting flux tubes in a magnetized plasma". Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences. 471 (2180): 20140913. arXiv:1411.7797. Bibcode:2015RSPSA.47140913C. doi:10.1098/rspa.2014.0913. ISSN 1364-5021. PMC 4550006. PMID 26339193.


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