Investigating particle flux-gradient relationships at the edge of high density plasmas through an empirical database and SOLPS-ITER modeling on Alcator C-Mod
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Abstract
Quantifying particle fluxes in the edge and pedestal region is crucial for understanding the formation of transport barriers. High fields (Bt > 5T) on C-Mod allow study of H-mode pedestals with high density, opaque edges. We present particle source and flux profiles spanning a region of ~6cm about the last closed flux surface (LCFS) inferred from line-integrated Ly-α brightness measurements at the outer midplane. This workflow is used to create a database of inferred particle fluxes and electron density gradients throughout the pedestal. Constraining edge neutral modeling with Ly-α presents a unique opportunity to study how deuterium neutrals affect the formation of the edge transport barrier. SOLPS-ITER is run interpretively on two upper single-null H-Mode shots. Changing pumping conditions affects the particle source, which is modeled with the EIRENE Monte Carlo neutral code in SOLPS-ITER. Experimentally, this has a small effect on the ne profile but does increase Te, possibly because of a reduction in heat sinks. A set of particle and heat diffusivities (D,e) is found iteratively to allow matches to experimental ne and Te profiles. Varying core flux boundary conditions constrained by experiment allows a study of the transport required to reproduce experimental profiles.
Presenters
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Marco A Miller
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI
Authors
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Marco A Miller
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI
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Jerry W Hughes
MIT PSFC
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Aaron M Rosenthal
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI
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Francesco Sciortino
IPP-Garching, Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik, 4. Max-Plank-Institut für Plasmaphysik, Max-Planck-Institute for Plasma Physics, Max Plank Institute for Plasma Physics, 85748 Garching, Germany}, Max Planck Institute of Plasma Physics, IPP Garching
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Saskia Mordijck
College of William and Mary
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Richard Reksoatmodjo
College of William and Mary
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Tomas Odstrcil
General Atomics - San Diego, General Atomics
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Robert Wilcox
Oak Ridge National Lab, General Atomics - San Diego, ORNL