Measurements of fast ion spatial dynamics during magnetic activity in the RFP

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Abstract

Fast ions in the RFP are only weakly affected by a stochastic magnetic field and behave nearly classically in concentration too low to excite Alfvenic activity. At high fast ion concentration sourced by H-NBI in 300kA RFP discharges, a substantial drop in core-localized high pitch fast ions is observed during bursts of coupled EPM and IAE (magnetic island-induced Alfven eigenmode) activity (100-200kHz) through neutral particle analysis. Sourcing instead fast deuterium with NBI, the DD fusion products can measure the dynamics of the fast ion density profile. Both a collimated neutron detector and a new 3MeV fusion proton detector loaned by TriAlpha Energy measure the fast ion density profile with \textasciitilde 5cm spatial resolution and 100$\mu $s temporal resolution. In D-NBI, the bursting EPM is excited at slightly lower frequency and the IAE activity is nearly absent, likely due to an isotope effect and loss of wave-particle interaction. In these cases, neutral particle analysis shows little change in the core-localized high pitch fast ion content, and the fusion product profile indicates little change in the fast ion density profile, leaving unexplained the mechanism removing EPM drive. We measure a substantial redistribution of the fast ion profile due to strong lower-frequency (\textasciitilde 30kHz) MHD activity that accompanies the current profile relaxation in the RFP. Profile flattening is strongest in low bulk density discharges, which often occur with a total increase in global neutron flux from acceleration of the beam ions.

*Work supported by US DoE

Authors

  • J.A. Goetz

    • University of Wisconsin - Madison
    • Univ of Wisconsin, Madison
    • UW - Madison
  • J.K. Anderson

    • UW - Madison
  • P. Bonofiglo

    • UW - Madison
  • J. Kim

    • UW - Madison
  • R. McConnell

    • UW - Madison
  • R.M. Magee

    • TriAlpha Energy, Inc.