Magnetohydrodynamic Instability Modulated Runaway Electron Losses in the ADITYA-U Tokamak

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Abstract

In ADITYA-U tokamak, modulation in Hard X-ray (HXR) emission from the limiter synchronous with a m/n = 2/1 tearing mode is observed during the flat-top and pre-disruption phases of a discharge. The oscillation in the HXR signal is observed for a minimum magnitude of poloidal magnetic field perturbation , induced by a m/n = 2/1 magnetic island. Moreover, m/n = 2/1 tearing mode harmonics are pronouncedly visible in the HXR signal. The measured HXR energy spectrum in the absence of 2/1 tearing modes shows high counting statistics of HXR photons in the energy range 1 - 3 MeV, in contrast, in presence of a 2/1 tearing mode, relatively low counting statistics of HXR photons are recorded in the same energy range. The modulation of the HXR signal in the presence of the m/n = 2/1 magnetic island is explained by a periodic RE loss due to resonance between the RE drift orbit and the m/n = 2/1 radial magnetic field perturbation.

Presenters

  • Sharvil Patel

    • University of Virginia
    • Pandit Deendayal Energy University

Authors

  • Sharvil Patel

    • University of Virginia
    • Pandit Deendayal Energy University
  • Joydeep Ghosh

    • Institute for Plasma Research (IPR), Homi Bhabha National Institute (HBNI)
  • Malay B Bikas Chowdhuri

    • IPR
    • Institute for Plasma Research, India
  • Rakesh Tanna

    • Institute for Plasma Research
  • Shishir Purohit

    • IPR
  • Tanmay Macwan

    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • Soumitra Banerjee

    • Institute For Plasma Research
  • Kaushlender Singh

    • Institute For Plasma Research a CI of HBNI, INDIA
  • Suman Dolui

    • Institute For Plasma Research a CI of HBNI, INDIA
    • Institute For Plasma Research
  • Suman Aich

    • Institute for Plasma Research
  • Harshita Raj

    • Inst for Plasm Res
  • Rohit Kumar

    • Institute for Plasma Research
  • Kumarpalsinh A Jadeja

    • Institute for Plasma Research
    • IPR
  • Kaushal Patel

    • IPR
    • Institute for Plasma Research
  • Samir Kumar Jha

    • Institute for Plasma Research, India
  • Manoj K Gupta

    • IPR
  • Kumudini Tahiliani

    • IPR
  • Laxmikanta Pradhan

    • IPR
  • Balamurali Krishna Mayya Kolake

    • Pandit Deendayal Energy University