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Observations of Heteroclinic Bifurcations in Resistive MHD Simulations of the Plasma Response to Resonant Magnetic Perturbations

A new class of static magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) magnetic island bifurcations is identified in rotating spherical tokamak plasmas during single- and two-fluid resistive MHD simulations. As the magnitude of an externally applied non-axisymmetric magnetic field perturbation is increased in these simulations, the internal flux surfaces that make up a sub-set of the resonant helical magnetic islands in the plasma gradually elongate and undergo heteroclinic bifurcations. The bifurcation results in the creation of a new set of hyperbolic-elliptic fixed points as predicted by the Poincaré-Birkoff fixed point theorem. Field line calculations without including the resistive MHD plasma response to the applied perturbation field do not undergo this class of bifurcations indicating the importance of plasma self-organization in the bifurcation process.

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