Fast Ion Losses Driven by Applied Magnetic Perturbations and Plasma Response on DIII-D
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Abstract
Externally applied resonant magnetic perturbations (RMPs) on DIII-D alter fast ion confinement, leading to an increase in prompt losses from beam ions born inside the last closed flux surface (LCFS). Experimentally, the light ion beam probe (LIBP) technique [1] is used to infer fast ion orbit displacement using signal from the midplane fast ion loss detector (FILD) during application of n=1 and n=2 RMPs. The applied n=1 RMPs analyzed are rigidly rotated around the vessel at a set phase offset between the upper and lower internal coils △φUL. Plasma response to RMPs with △φUL=0 increases with plasma β, and is strongest when the RMP is coupled with an internal kink. Simulations of these shots in ASCOT5, using the plasma responses calculated by M3D-C1, show high concentrations at the midplane of losses induced by RMPs. With n=2 RMPs, a continuous scan through △φUL was achieved by holding the lower coil perturbation constant while the upper coil current was rotated. Experimental losses at the midplane vary with △φUL as does the simulated response.
[1] X.Chen et al, Rev Sci Instrum 85, 11E701 (2014)
[1] X.Chen et al, Rev Sci Instrum 85, 11E701 (2014)
Presenters
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Kenneth R Gage
University of California, Irvine
Authors
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Kenneth R Gage
University of California, Irvine
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Xi Chen
General Atomics - San Diego
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William W Heidbrink
University of California, Irvine
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Michael A Van Zeeland
General Atomics - San Diego, General Atomics
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David C Pace
General Atomics - San Diego
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Brendan C Lyons
General Atomics - San Diego, General Atomics
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Jeremy M Hanson
Columbia University, Columbia U
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Joaquin Galdon-Quiroga
IPP Garching
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Manuel Garcia-Munoz
University of Seville
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Gerrit J Kramer
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory