Understanding RWM Dynamics using a D$_{a}$ Detector

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Abstract

The dissipation mechanism responsible for rotational stabilization of the resistive wall kink mode (RWM) continues to be an object of intense research.~On HBT-EP, there is evidence that edge neutral damping is a dissipation mechanism affecting tearing mode behavior [1].~Neutral damping effects on RWMs could also be responsible for dissipation observed during HBT-EP MHD spectroscopy experiments. To quantify these observed effects, we have installed a 20-channel linear photo-detector array to measure D$_{\alpha }$ emission and fluctuations. Qualitative observations of neutral effects on the RWM plus use of the detector and kinetic transport model [2] to measure kink mode radial structure will be reported with a summary of efforts to quantify the contribution of neutral damping on RWM rotational stabilization. [1] E. D. Taylor, \textit{et al}., \textit{Phys. Plasmas} \textbf{9}, 3938 (2002), [2] B. LaBombard, MIT PSFC RR-00-9, (2000).

Authors

  • R. James

    US Coast Guard Academy/Stevens Institute of Technology

  • K. Becker

    Polytechnic University / Stevens Institute of Technology

  • B. Debono

    Columbia University

  • Jeremy Hanson

    Columbia University

  • J. Levesque

    Columbia University

  • D.A. Maurer

    Columbia University

  • M.E. Mauel

    Columbia University

  • G.A. Navratil

    Columbia University

  • T. Sunn Pedersen

    Columbia University

  • D. Shiraki

    Columbia University