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Credit: Jack Hobhouse

Prof Michael Barnes

Professor in Theoretical Physics

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  • Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics

Research groups

  • Theoretical astrophysics and plasma physics at RPC
michael.barnes@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)73960
Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics, room 50.10
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Momentum injection in tokamak plasmas and transitions to reduced transport

(2010)

Authors:

FI Parra, M Barnes, EG Highcock, AA Schekochihin, SC Cowley
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Gyrokinetic simulation of entropy cascade in two-dimensional electrostatic turbulence

Journal of Plasma and Fusion Research SERIES Japan Society of Plasma Science and Fusion Research 9 (2010) 509-516

Authors:

T Tatsuno, Michael Barnes, SC Cowley, W Dorland, GG Howes, R Numata, GG Plunk, Alexander Schekochihin

Abstract:

Two-dimensional electrostatic turbulence in magnetized weakly-collisional plasmas exhibits a cascade of entropy in phase space [Phys. Rev. Lett. 103, 015003 (2009)]. At scales smaller than the gyroradius, this cascade is characterized by the dimensionless ratio D of the collision time to the eddy turnover time measured at the scale of the thermal Larmor radius. When D >> 1, a broad spectrum of fluctuations at sub-Larmor scales is found in both position and velocity space. The distribution function develops structure as a function of v_{perp}, the velocity coordinate perpendicular to the local magnetic field. The cascade shows a local-scale nonlinear interaction in both position and velocity spaces, and Kolmogorov's scaling theory can be extended into phase space.
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Transport Bifurcation in a Rotating Tokamak Plasma

(2010)

Authors:

EG Highcock, M Barnes, AA Schekochihin, FI Parra, CM Roach, SC Cowley
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Turbulent transport in tokamak plasmas with rotational shear

(2010)

Authors:

M Barnes, FI Parra, EG Highcock, AA Schekochihin, SC Cowley, CM Roach
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Direct multiscale coupling of a transport code to gyrokinetic turbulence codesa)

Physics of Plasmas AIP Publishing 17:5 (2010) 056109

Authors:

M Barnes, IG Abel, W Dorland, T Görler, GW Hammett, F Jenko
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