Ion and electron heating/transport characteristics during high guide field reconnection experiments in the TS-6 and ST40 spherical tokamaks

POSTER

Abstract

Here we report ion and electron heating/transport characteristics of magnetic reconnection under the influence of high guide field (Bt > 3Brec) in the ST40 and TS-6 experiments. In addition to the previously reported double-peak heating feature of ion temperature profile through the dissipation of reconnection outflow jet and the extension of ion heating scaling △Ti Brec2 in keV range, our recent experiments explored the following 3 new findings/achievements using 96CH/320CH ion Doppler tomography and 30CH/140CH Thomson scattering diagnostics in ST40 and TS-6 respectively: (i) formation of poloidally asymmetric global ion heating structure in TS-6 and highly localized electron heating around the X-point in ST40 via parallel electric field acceleration, (ii) update of the heating scaling to △Ui Brec2 in collaboration with Thomson scattering measurement: ~ 1kJ/m3 in MAST (Brec ~ 0.1T) to 10 times higher regime ~ 10kJ/m3 (Brec ~ 0.3T) in ST40, and (iii) quasi-steady sustainment/confinement of reconnection startup plasma after the end of merging.

*This work was supported by Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research 22H01193, 23K22464, 23KF0194 and 23KK0246, and NIFS Collaboration Research programs NIFS24KIIS008 and NIFS25KIIM005.

Publication: [1] Y. Ono et al., Phys. Rev. Lett 107, 185001 (2011)
[2] H. Tanabe et al., Phys. Rev. Lett 115, 215004 (2015)
[3] H. Tanabe et al., Nucl. Fusion 61, 106027 (2021)
[4] H. Tanabe et al., Nucl. Fusion 64, 106008 (2024)
[5] H. Tanabe et al., IAEA FEC 2025, 3137 (2025)

Presenters

  • Hiroshi Tanabe

    • Graduate school of frontier sciences, the university of Tokyo
    • Univ of Tokyo

Authors

  • Hiroshi Tanabe

    • Graduate school of frontier sciences, the university of Tokyo
    • Univ of Tokyo
  • Ryo Someya

    • Graduate school of frontier sciences, the university of Tokyo
    • Univ of Tokyo
  • Tara Ahmadi

    • Univ of Tokyo
  • Mikhail P Gryaznevich

    • Tokamak Energy Ltd.
  • Dmitry Osin

    • Tokamak Energy Ltd.
  • Hannah V Willett

    • Tokamak Energy Ltd.
  • Jonathan Wood

    • Tokamak Energy Ltd.
  • Hazel F Lowe

    • Tokamak Energy Ltd.
  • Hannes Bohlin

    • Tokamak Energy Ltd.
  • Thomas O'Gorman

    • Tokamak Energy Ltd.
    • Tokamak Energy
  • Adrian Rengle

    • Tokamak Energy
  • Steven McNamara

    • Tokamak Energy Ltd.
  • Peter F Buxton

    • Tokamak Energy Ltd.
  • Otto Asunta

    • Tokamak Energy Ltd
  • Jari Varje

    • Tokamak Energy Ltd.
  • Yuichi Takase

    • Tokamak Energy Ltd
  • Shinjiro Takeda

    • Graduate school of engineering, the university of Tokyo
    • Univ of Tokyo
  • Haruka Yamaguchi

    • Univ of Tokyo
  • Yuka Doke

    • Univ of Tokyo
  • Mizuki Tanaka

    • Univ of Tokyo
  • Seiyo Kobayashi

    • Univ of Tokyo
  • Chio Zong Cheng

    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL)
  • Michiaki Inomoto

    • Univ of Tokyo
  • Yasushi Ono

    • Univ of Tokyo