Destabilization of Alfvenic fluctuations by a parallel-ion beam on the Large Plasma Device
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Abstract
An energetic (15KeV at 10 Amps) hydrogen ion beam was axially injected into a magnetized hydrogen plasma with a magnetizing field ranging from 300 to 1500 Gauss. This experiment was conducted on the Large Plasma Device (LAPD) using a barium oxide source. Excitations of shear Alfven waves by energetic ions through resonant processes such as Doppler-shifted ion-cyclotron-resonance (DCIR) and Landau resonance have been observed in the past on the LAPD1. We have observed fluctuations at sub-cyclotron range of frequencies that cannot be explained by the above resonance processes. We will present results of our preliminary analysis exploring the possibility of these waves being generated by beam associated pressure and momentum gradients.
[1] S.K.P. Tripathi, B. Van Compernolle, W. Gekelman, P.Pribyl, and W. Heidbrink, PRL 119, 205002, APS (2016).
*This work was supported by DOE Award DE-FC02-07ER54918 and was performed at the Basic Plasma Science Facility supported by DOE and NSF, with major facility instrumentation developed via an NSF award AGS-9724366
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Presenters
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Gurleen Bal
- Univ of California - Los Angeles