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The Effect of Trapped Electrons on the Beam-Induced Current II
A simple expression of the fast-ion-induced current in the toroidal magnetic field is obtained by use of the adjoint drift-kinetic equation for electrons. The inverse aspect ratio is assumed to be small. The lowest-order terms of this ratio are retained in the calculation. By this expression, the beam-induced current for any beam distribution is easily evaluated. When the fast ions are monoenergetic, the beam-induced current is practically computed.