Structure of pressure-gradient-driven current singularity in ideal magnetohydrodynamic equilibrium (vol 65, 034008, 2023)

arxiv(2023)

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Singular currents typically appear on rational surfaces in non-axisymmetric ideal magnetohydrodynamic equilibria with a continuum of nested flux surfaces and a continuous rotational transform. These currents have two components: a surface current (Dirac $\delta$-function in flux surface labeling) that prevents the formation of magnetic islands and an algebraically divergent Pfirsch--Schl\"uter current density when a pressure gradient is present across the rational surface. At flux surfaces adjacent to the rational surface, the traditional treatment gives the Pfirsch--Schl\"uter current density scaling as $J\sim1/\Delta\iota$, where $\Delta\iota$ is the difference of the rotational transform relative to the rational surface. If the distance $s$ between flux surfaces is proportional to $\Delta\iota$, the scaling relation $J\sim1/\Delta\iota\sim1/s$ will lead to a paradox that the Pfirsch--Schl\"uter current is not integrable. In this work, we investigate this issue by considering the pressure-gradient-driven singular current in the Hahm\textendash Kulsrud\textendash Taylor problem, which is a prototype for singular currents arising from resonant magnetic perturbations. We show that not only the Pfirsch--Schl\"uter current density but also the diamagnetic current density are divergent as $\sim1/\Delta\iota$. However, due to the formation of a Dirac $\delta$-function current sheet at the rational surface, the neighboring flux surfaces are strongly packed with $s\sim(\Delta\iota)^{2}$. Consequently, the singular current density $J\sim1/\sqrt{s}$, making the total current finite, thus resolving the paradox.
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current singularity,pressure-gradient-driven
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