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EBW Emission Measurements for Development of a Microwave Heating System on the Pegasus-III Experiment

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Abstract

Development of non-solenoidal heating and current drive (CD) techniques are advantageous to advanced tokamak concepts and critical for spherical tokamaks (ST). Pegasus-III is an ultra-low A solenoid free ST focused on non-solenoidal plasma startup and sustainment techniques with local helicity injection (HI), coaxial helicity injection and RF. To enable heating and CD in overdense plasmas, Pegasus-III will implement a 28 GHz RF system capable of both electron Bernstein wave (EBW) and EC heating. For the development of this system, a synthetic aperture microwave imaging diagnostic (SAMI) [Thomas, D., Brunner, K., Freethy, S., Huang, B., Shevchenko, V., Vann, R., Nuclear Fusion 56 026013 (2016)] will be used to carry out the first exploration of EBW emission measurements from HI generated plasmas. The calibration and installation of SAMI on Pegasus-III began in early 2023. The RF system on Pegasus-III will allow direct tests and investigation into synergistic improvement of proposed startup and ramp-up scenarios, providing results relevant for larger scale ST and reactor technologies.

Presenters

  • Jilliann K Peery

    University of Wisconsin-Madison

Authors

  • Jilliann K Peery

    University of Wisconsin-Madison

  • Michael W Bongard

    University of Wisconsin-Madison

  • Stephanie J Diem

    University of Wisconsin - Madison

  • John A Goetz

    University of Wisconsin - Madison

  • Joshua A Reusch

    University of Wisconsin-Madison

  • Aaron C Sontag

    University of Wisconsin - Madison

  • Tim S Bigelow

    ORNL

  • Theodore M Biewer

    ORNL

  • Robert W Harvey

    CompX, Comp-X

  • Yu.V. V Petrov

    CompX, Comp-X

  • Felicity L Maiden

    University of York

  • Benjamin A Pritchard

    University of York

  • Roddy Vann

    University of York, York Plasma Institute, Department of Physics, University of York, Heslington, York, YO10 5DD, U.K.