Observations of ELM Magnetic Precursors and Harmonic Oscillations in NSTX

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Abstract

Recent experiments on NSTX have shown n=1 dominant and n=2 mode ELM magnetic precursors with mode frequency in the 30 to 90 kHz range. The growing magnetic oscillations measured with the NSTX high-n Mirnov diagnostic occurred simultaneous with the onset of the increase in fast D$\alpha $ signal. These bursts of dominantly n=1, some n=2 and fewer higher modes resemble the predictions of a model simulation of ELMs by T. Evans in which a feedback amplification mechanism causes explosive growth of the separatrix topology driven by thermoelectric currents in flux tubes connecting the divertor plates. The n=1 mode remained dominant as wall recycling was reduced with lithium conditioning and n=3 RMP was applied, suggesting the trigger mechanism remained the same. Sufficient lithium suppressed ELMs and made the occurrence of low-frequency, low-n Harmonics Oscillations (HOs) more frequent. The HOs are consistent with modes localized in the edge with the frequency of the n = 1 harmonic near the rotation frequency of the edge plasma.

*Work supported in part by US DOE contract no. DE-AC02-09CH11466

Authors

  • F. Kelly

    • Unaffiliated
  • E. Frederickson

    • PPPL
    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
  • R.E. Bell

    • PPPL
    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton University, Princeton NJ
    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
  • K. Tritz

    • Johns Hopkins University
    • JHU
    • PPPL
  • H. Takahashi

    • PPPL
  • R. Maingi

    • ORNL
    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN