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Stability analysis of alpha driven toroidal Alfvén eigenmodes observed in JET deuterium-tritium internal transport barrier plasmas

Nuclear Fusion

Fitzgerald M.; Dumont R.; Maggi C.F.2023

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Autores:

Fitzgerald M.; Dumont R.; Keeling D.; Mailloux J.; Sharapov S.; Dreval M.; Figueiredo A.; Coelho R.; Ferreira J. (Jorge Miguel de Sousa Ferreira); Rodrigues P.; Nabais F. (Fernando José Robalo Nabais); Borba D. (Duarte Nuno Vaz Freire Moniz Borba); Štancar I.; Szepesi G.; Tinguely R.A.; Puglia P.G.; Oliver H.J.C.; Kiptily V.; Baruzzo M.; Lennholm M.; Siren P.; Garcia J.; Maggi C.F.

Publicado em

12/10/2023

Resumo

A toroidal Alfvén eigenmode (TAE) has been observed to be driven by alpha particles in a JET deuterium-tritium internal transport barrier plasma. The observation occurred 50 ms after the removal of neutral beam heating (NBI). The mode is observed on magnetics, soft-xray, interferometry and reflectometry measurements. We present detailed stability calculations using a similar tool set validated during deuterium only discharges. These calculations strongly support the conclusion that the observed mode is a TAE, and that this mode was destabilized by alpha particles. Non-ideal effects from the bulk plasma are interpreted as responsible for suppressing the majority of TAEs which were also driven by alpha particles, but the modes that match the observations are predicted to be particularly weak for these non-ideal effects. This mode located far from the core on the outboard midplane is found to be driven by both trapped and passing particles despite alpha particles originating in the core.

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Título do contentor da publicação

Nuclear Fusion

Volume

63

Fascículo

11

Domínio Científico (FOS)

physical-sciences - Física

Idioma da publicação (código ISO)

fra - Francês

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Entidade financiadora da bolsa/projeto

Research Councils UK

Identificador da Entidade Financiadora: EP/P012450/1