EBW Emission Measurements and Modeling for Development of a Microwave System on Pegasus-III
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Abstract
The Pegasus-III experiment is an ultra-low A ST focused on solonoid free plasma initiation and sustainment techniques, including helicity injection and a planned 28 GHz microwave heating and CD system. To enable operation in overdense plasmas (ne > 1e19 m-3), a system capable of both Electron Bernstein Wave (EBW) and EC heating will be implemented. The synthetic aperture microwave imaging diagnostic (SAMI) is being used to carry out EBW emission measurements of local helicity injection (LHI) plasmas to assist in the development of this system. SAMI uses phased array interferometry to map microwave emission from the plasma edge. Measurements of microwave power emitted from LHI plasmas have been made. Analysis to understand how plasma conditions, including stream-dynamics, impact microwave emission is ongoing, as is exploration of plasma conditions that could allow imaging of an EBW mode conversion window on Pegasus-III. Emission modeling using the OXB mode conversion scheme has been conducted for typical BT~0.3 T and BT~0.6 T Pegasus-III plasmas with peak ne of 4e19 m-3 and Te of 40 eV. Absorption at the 5th (rho~0.4) and 2nd (rho~0.02) EC harmonics respectively were predicted, along with driven current ranges and effects of collisional damping.
Presenters
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Jilliann Peery
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Authors
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Jilliann Peery
University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Michael W Bongard
University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Stephanie J Diem
University of Wisconsin - Madison
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John A Goetz
University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Joshua A Reusch
University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Cuauhtemoc Rodriguez Sanchez
University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Tim S Bigelow
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Robert W Harvey
CompX
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Yuri V Petrov
CompX
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Theodore Mathias Biewer
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Felicity L Maiden
University of York
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Benjamin A Pritchard
University of York
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Roddy Vann
York Plasma Institute, Department of Physics, University of York, Heslington, York, YO10 5DD, U.K.