Kinetic Theory of Anomalous Transport of SupraThermal Particles

Nonlinear Sciences – Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems

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29 pages, 14 PostScript figures are available by request to lukyanov@td.lpi.ac.ru, Latex. Accepted by "Nuclear Fusion"

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The plasma turbulence as is well known plays crucial role in the processes of plasma dynamics and transport phenomena. It affects both macroscopic plasma behaviour and distribution of particles, and besides suprathermal component of particle ensemble is even more sensitive to turbulent processes. We have performed investigation of behaviour of fast particles in turbulent inhomogeneous magnetized plasma. The general kinetic equation describing evolution of fast particle distribution at the presence of MHD plasma turbulence has been derived and analyzed. We constructed semi-analytical solution of the kinetic equation into suprathermal energy region. Several factors have been examined among them like turbulence else are nonuniform external electric and magnetic field, and inhomogeneity of the plasma. It was shown that last one is essential and may lead to some unexpected effects.

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