Alfv\'{e}n Cascade modes in NSTX:~fast-ion transport and MHD spectroscopy

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Abstract

Alfv\'{e}n Cascades (AC) occur in reverse shear plasmas and can transport fast-ions (e.g. fusion $\alpha $'s, beam ions or RF-accelerated ions), impacting plasma performance. This transport is studied with neutral particle analyzers, a scintillator fast lost ion probe and a fast-ion D alpha (FIDA) spectrometer. AC structure measurements via reflectometery and interferometery, in conjunction with structure calculations by the NOVA-K eigenmode code and orbit calculations by the ORBIT code, are employed to study how ACs transport fast-ions. ACs also enable MHD spectroscopy, the determination of $q_{min}$ from AC frequency. In spherical tori, this requires understanding the influence of acoustic coupling and pressure gradients on AC frequency, which is studied by changing species (He and D) and density (0.5 -- 1.5 x 10$^{19}$ m$^{-3})$, and modifying $T_{e}$ with high harmonic fast wave heating. Comparisons are made with NOVA-K.

*Supported by US DOE Contracts DE-FG03-99ER54527 and DE-AC02-76CH03073.

Authors

  • N.A. Crocker

    • UCLA
  • E.D. Fredrickson

    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
    • PPPL
  • Nikolai Gorelenkov

    • PPPL
    • Princeton Plasma Physics Lab
    • PPPL, Princeton University
  • W.W. Heidbrink

    • UCI
    • UC-Irvine
  • G.J. Kramer

    • PPPL
  • R.E. Bell

    • Princeton University
    • PPPL
    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
  • D. Darrow

    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
    • PPPL
  • J. Hosea

    • PPPL
    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
  • S. Kubota

    • UCLA
  • Benoit LeBlanc

    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
    • PPPL
  • K.C. Lee

    • UCD
    • U.C.Davis
    • University of California at Davis, Davis CA 95616
    • University of California at Davis
  • F.M. Levinton

    • Nova Photonics
  • J.E. Menard

    • PPPL
    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
  • Mario Podesta

    • UCI
    • UC Irvine
  • G. Taylor

    • PPPL
    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
  • H. Yuh

    • Nova Photonics