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Magnetohydrodynami stability and the effects of shaping: a near-axis view for tokamaks and quasisymmetric stellarators – ERRATUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 February 2024

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Table 1. Details of the configurations in Figure 5. The table includes the values of $\bar {F}$, the triangularity $\delta$, the effect of triangularity $\mathcal {T}_\delta$, and the magnetic well $V''$ for the configurations represented in Figure 5. The short labels on top refer to PQA - precise QA, PQH - precise QH (from Landreman & Paul 2022), NQH - new QH (from Rodríguez et al. 2022c), 22QA - 2022 Qa, N3V - N3 vacuum, N4LA - N4 long axis, N4W - N4 well, N4M - N4 Mercier, N7 and N3B - N3 beta (all these from Landreman 2022). For the latter instead of the magnetic well we show the $\epsilon ^2 D_{\mathrm {Merc}}$, which shows that this finite $\beta$ configuration is unstable.

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Figure 1. Effect of triangularity and pressure on MHD stability for some quasisymmetric stellarators. The plot shows as scatter points the factors regulating the effect of the triangularity ($\mathcal {T}_\delta$) and pressure gradient ($\mathcal {T}_{|p|}$) for several optimised quasisymmetric near-axis stellarators. The ‘precise’ QA and QH are from Landreman & Paul (2022), the new QH corresponds to the new optimised stellarator example from Rodríguez et al. (2022c), while all others are from a recent publication (Landreman 2022). We chose those configurations with reduced $B_{20}$ variation so that the magnetic well computation, using a constant $B_{20}$, showed good agreement with the full $V''$. The cross-sections shown correspond to the $\phi =0$ cross-sections in each configuration.