The Effect of Different Fast-ion Instabilities on the Fast-ion Profile

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Abstract

Fast-ion driven instabilities in NSTX take many forms, including steady, bursting, and avalanching toroidal Alfven eigenmodes (TAE), avalanching global AEs, energetic particle modes (EPM), long-lived modes (LLM) and abrupt large-amplitude events (ALE). The occurrence or absence of these modes on Mirnov signals correlates with the ratio of fast-ion to Alfven speed and the ratio of fast-ion to thermal pressure [1]. The drop in neutron rate at these events correlates differently with mode amplitude for the different types of events [1]. In this study, we expand this database to investigate the correlation of vertical fast-ion D-alpha (FIDA) data with the different types of MHD. The measured profiles are compared with classically-predicted profiles. \\[4pt] [1] E. Fredrickson et al., ``Parametric dependence of fast-ion transport events on the NSTX,'' Nucl. Fusion 54 (2014) in press.

*Work supported by US DOE grant DE-FG02-06ER54867.

Authors

  • E. Ruskov

    • University of California Irvine
    • UC Irvine
  • W. Heidbrink

    • UC Irvine
  • Deyong Liu

    • UC Irvine
  • E.D. Fredrickson

    • PPPL
  • Alessandro Bortolon

    • PPPL
    • Univ. Tenn. Knoxville