Variation of Argon Impurity Assimilation with Runaway Electron Current in DIII-D

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Abstract

Measurements of the effect of runaway electron (RE) pressure upon argon impurity assimilation in DIII-D are reported. Intentionally created post-disruption RE beams are ramped to different plasma currents to vary the RE pressure, while impurity levels are varied by injecting argon gas (in addition to Ar already present from the small pellet used to create the disruption). Based on comparisons of current decay rates and hard x-ray, spectroscopic, interferometer, and Thomson scattering data, it is found that argon is not mixed uniformly through the plasma radially but appears to be preferentially moved out of the center of the plasma toward the walls, relative to the main species (deuterium). This exclusion appears to be stronger at higher plasma current, indicating that this force originates from the runaway electrons.

Authors

  • Eric Hollmann

    UCSD, University of California - San Diego, Univ of California - San Diego

  • I. Bykov

    University of California-San Diego, UCSD

  • Richard Moyer

    University of California-San Diego, UCSD, Univ of California - San Diego

  • Dmitry Rudakov

    UCSD, University of California, San Diego

  • Alexis Briesemeister

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL

  • D. Shiraki

    ORNL

  • J.L. Herfindal

    ORNL

  • M.E. Austin

    IFS, Univ. of Texas, Austin, U. Texas, University of Texas at Austin, UA Texas

  • Charles Lasnier

    LLNL

  • T.N. Carlstrom

    GA

  • N.W. Eidietis

    GA, General Atomics

  • C. Paz-Soldan

    General Atomics, GA

  • M. Van Zeeland

    GA