Adjoint Fokker-Planck equation and runaway electron dynamics
Authors: Chang Liu, Dylan P. Brennan, Amitava
Bhattacharjee,
Allen H. Boozer
Abstract: The adjoint Fokker-Planck equation method
is applied to study the runaway probability function and the
expected slowing-down time for highly relativistic runaway
electrons, including the loss of energy due to synchrotron
radiation. In direct correspondence to Monte Carlo simulation
methods, the runaway probability function has a smooth transition
across the runaway separatrix, which can be attributed to effect
of the pitch angle scattering term in the kinetic equation.
However, for the same numerical accuracy, the adjoint method is
more efficient than the Monte Carlo method. The expected
slowing-down time gives a novel method to estimate the runaway
current decay time in experiments. A new result from this work is
that the decay rate of high energy electrons is very slow when E
is close to the critical electric field. This effect contributes
further to a hysteresis previously found in the runaway electron
population.
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