Novel measurements of Alfven Eigenmode stability via active antenna excitation in JET plasmas
ORAL
Abstract
Novel measurements of Alfven Eigenmode (AE) stability have been made via active antenna excitation in JET [Puglia 2016 NF]. For the first time in JET energetic particle experiments, we report the real-time tracking of a stable AE after its transition from being driven by RF-heated fast ions. We also report stable AE tracking at high heating power, 4MW RF and 20MW NBI in a D-3He plasma. During the 2019-2020 D campaign, 5000 MHD resonances and their frequencies (30-250kHz), damping rates (0-13kHz), and toroidal mode numbers (n$<$30) were detected. Good agreement is found between mode numbers applied by the antenna and measured of the resonances. Dedicated experiments explored plasma-antenna coupling, and resonance detection is more likely in limited as opposed to X-point plasmas and as plasma-antenna separation decreases, agreeing with simulations [Dvornova 2020 PoP]. Results are compared with MHD and gyrokinetic simulations [Aslanyan 2019 NF] to assess various drive and damping mechanisms including alpha particles in future DT experiments.
*Supported by US DOE through DE-FG02-99ER54563, DE-AC05-00OR22725, DE-AC02-05CH11231, and Euratom grant No 633053.
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