Application of Bayesian inference for reconstruction of FRC plasma state in C-2W

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Abstract

Bayesian methods are used to infer Field Reversed Configuration (FRC) plasma properties for the C-2W machine at TAE Technologies. The approach starts with a statistical distribution of possible plasma states, where physically-motivated constraints are imposed through the Bayesian prior. These are processed by a forward model for the relevant instruments to assess agreement with corresponding measured experimental data. The resulting probability distribution, known as the posterior, describes the most likely plasma state and the corresponding statistical confidence. Plasma state reconstruction from multi-instrument Bayesian inference are presented in this study, implemented for the upgraded diagnostics that have come online for C-2W. FIR interferometry, Thomson scattering, Bremsstrahlung radiation measurement, and secondary electron emission detection from the neutral beams are used in reconstruction near the FRC midplane. Magnetic probes and imaging from a high-speed camera provide 3D data throughout the main confinement vessel. This study aims to further the understanding of plasma properties and dynamics, such as electron and ion densities, electron temperature, plasma current, and magnetic field topology.

Team: Google/TAE


Presenters

  • P. C. Norgaard

    Google, LLC, Google Inc.

Authors

  • P. C. Norgaard

    Google, LLC, Google Inc.

  • E. A. Baltz

    Google, LLC, Google, Google Inc.

  • M. Dikovsky

    Google, LLC, Google Inc.

  • I. Langmore

    Google, LLC, Google Inc.

  • T. Madams

    Google, LLC, Google Inc.

  • J. Romero

    TAE Technologies

  • M.C. C. Thompson

    TAE Technologies, Inc., TAE Technologies

  • E. Trask

    TAE Technologies

  • H. Gota

    TAE Technologies, Inc., TAE Technologies & the Google/TAE TEAM, Tri Alpha Energy, TAE Technologies