Ripples
in magnetic or electrostatic confinement fields give rise to trapping
separatrices, and conventional neoclassical transport theory describes the
collisional trapping/detrapping of particles with fractured distribution
function. Our experiments and novel theory have now characterized a new kind of
neoclassical transport processes arising from chaotic (nominally collisionless)
separatrix crossings, which occur due to E × B plasma rotation along θ−ruffled
or wave-perturbed separatrices. This chaotic neoclassical transport becomes
dominant at low collisionality when the collisional spreading of particle
energy during the dynamical period is less than the separatrix energy ruffle.
Website: http://www.arjonline.org/physical-sciences/american-research-journal-of-physics/
Website: http://www.arjonline.org/physical-sciences/american-research-journal-of-physics/
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