Design, installation and first measurements of a multi-energy soft x-ray (SXR) pinhole camera in the Madison Symmetric Torus (MST)

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Abstract

A multi-energy soft x-ray (SXR) pinhole camera has been designed and built for the Madison Symmetric Torus (MST) Reversed Field Pinch (RFP) to aid the study of particle and thermal transport, as well as MHD stability physics. This novel imaging diagnostic technique employs a pixelated x-ray detector in which the lower energy threshold for photon detection can be adjusted independently on each pixel. The local x-ray emissivity can be measured in multiple energy ranges simultaneously, from which it is possible to infer profile measurements of core electron temperature ($T_{e}$) and impurity density ($T_{e}$) with no \textit{a priori} assumptions of plasma profiles, magnetic field reconstruction constraints, high-density limitations or need of shot-to-shot reproducibility. The maximum detector frame rate is 500 Hz with expected time and space resolutions of $\sim2$ ms and $<$1 cm, respectively. Brightness measurements, and inferred spectral emissivity, during improved confinement (PPCD) and helical core (SHAx) scenarios are presented.

*This work is supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Fusion Energy Sciences under contract number DE-AC02-09CH11466.

Presenters

  • Luis F. Delgado-Aparicio

    • Princeton Plasma Phys Lab

Authors

  • Luis F. Delgado-Aparicio

    • Princeton Plasma Phys Lab
  • John P Wallace

    • Univ of Wisconsin, Madison
  • Patrick VanMeter

    • Univ of Wisconsin, Madison
    • University of Wisconsin - Madison
  • Lisa M Reusch

    • Univ of Wisconsin, Madison
  • Mark D Nornberg

    • Univ of Wisconsin, Madison
    • University of Wisconsin Madison
  • Daniel J Den Hartog

    • Univ of Wisconsin, Madison
  • Novimir A Pablant

    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton, N.J., 08536 USA
    • Princeton Plasma Phys Lab
  • Manfred Ludwig Bitter

    • Princeton Plasma Phys Lab
    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
  • K. Wayne Hill

    • Princeton Univ
    • Princeton Plasma Physics Lab
    • Princeton Plasma Phys Lab
    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory