Measurements and theoretical comparisons of electron turbulence at ASDEX Upgrade

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Abstract

At ASDEX Upgrade, a Correlation ECE diagnostic with a novel channel comb is used to probe the fundamentals of ion-scale electron heat transport. It measures radial profiles of low-k (kθ < 0.3) temperature fluctuations, and radial correlation lengths, Lr(Te), in unprecedented detail. This diagnostic is augmented by the addition of a reflectometer on the same line of sight to enable measurements of the cross-phase angle between turbulent ne and Te fluctuations, αnT. These measurements are used as quantitative constraints on non-linear ion-scale gyrokinetic simulations, with good overall agreement. αnT is a good indicator of the balance of Trapped Electron and Ion Temperature Gradient modes and therefore the measurement puts a strong constraint on the simulation in combination with Qi/Qe. A validation metric is used to plot trends of agreement between the simulation set and experiment, and a minimum is found close to the experimental inputs. Fluctuating quantities and trends are also compared to TGLF predictions across the ITG/TEM transition.

*This work is supported by the US DOE under grants DE-SC0006419 and DE-FC02-99ER54512 and by the US DOD under the NDSEG Fellowship. This work has been carried out within the EUROfusion Consortium under grant No 633053

Presenters

  • Anne Elisabeth White

    • Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT
    • MIT - PSFC
    • MIT

Authors

  • Simon James Freethy

    • Max Planck Inst, Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT
    • Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik, Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT
  • Anne Elisabeth White

    • Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT
    • MIT - PSFC
    • MIT
  • Alexander J Creely

    • Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT
    • MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center
  • Garrard D Conway

    • Max Planck Inst
  • Severin Denk

    • Max Planck Inst
  • Emiliano Fable

    • Max Planck Inst
    • Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik
  • Tobias Goerler

    • Max Planck Inst
  • Tim Happel

    • Max Planck Inst
  • Pascale Hennequin

    • Ecole Polytechnique
  • Pablo Rodriguez Fernandez

    • Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT