Neutral source and particle balance in the HSX edge
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Abstract
The ability to control the neutral particle and impurity source in fusion devices is critical to obtaining high purity, high confinement plasmas. The neutral particle source defines the edge density gradients and plasma flows. To understand the relationship between the neutral particle source, plasma density gradients and plasma edge and core transport in HSX, a single reservoir particle balance is being used to provide a complete particle inventory. Detailed spectroscopic measurements of hydrogen and helium emission have yielded neutral and plasma profiles and ionization length estimations. The plasma puff source rate has been directly measured. To determine the recycling source rate, two specially designed limiters will be inserted to intercept 99{\%} of the field lines, resulting in a well-defined LCFS and plasma interaction zone. Single limiter insertion resulted in a 50{\%} reduction in global line emission, implying a reduction in wall recycling. Future camera and probe measurements will provide a recycling source rate. HSX neutral physics is also being investigated using EMC3-EIRENE. All results are discussed along with complementary plans for the Wendelstein 7-X startup phase.
Authors
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Laurie Stephey
Univ of Wisconsin, Madison
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S.T.A. Kumar
Univ of Wisconsin, Madison, UW-Madison
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A. Bader
UW-Madison, Univ. of Wisconsin, UW Madison, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison, University of Wisconsin
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Adrian Akerson
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison
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Oliver Schmitz
UW Madison, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison, University of Wisconsin Madison
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David Anderson
Univ of Wisconsin, Madison
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Simon Anderson
Univ of Wisconsin, Madison
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Joseph Talmadge
Univ of Wisconsin, Madison
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Chris Hegna
University of Wisconsin, University of Wisconsin, Madison, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison