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Current Profile Modifications and Fast Ion Loss from BAAEs/EPMs

Current Profile Modifications and Fast Ion Loss from BAAEs/EPMs. D. Darrow, et al. January 15, 2009. EPMs. 119624. BAAE/EPM bursts expel NB ions & may redistribute current. Bursts are often seen during Ip ramp up, causing neutron drops and possibly contributing to rapid j(r) redistribution

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Current Profile Modifications and Fast Ion Loss from BAAEs/EPMs

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  1. Current Profile Modifications and Fast Ion Loss from BAAEs/EPMs D. Darrow, et al. January 15, 2009

  2. EPMs 119624 BAAE/EPM bursts expel NB ions & may redistribute current • Bursts are often seen during Ip ramp up, causing neutron drops and possibly contributing to rapid j(r) redistribution • Important for NHTX, VNS, & ITER to quantify j(r) transport due to modes

  3. Bursts also seen during Ip flattop—simplest situation to study

  4. Experimental plan • Reload shot with bursts during flattop (127383, 127393, or 127397) from 2008 • Check for presence of bursts • Reduce Ip or alter density if no bursts • Document effects of bursts on j(r), fast ion loss • Focus on effect of repeated bursts as a single burst appears to have indistinguishable effect on MSE • Document mode numbers, profiles & amplitudes • Repeat shots with n=3 braking to get data on mode structure near wrot=0

  5. Key diagnostics • MSE: j(r, t) • Mirnov coils: mode n, freq, & amplitude • FIDA: fNB(E, r, t) • NPA: fNB(E, r, t) • CHERS:wrot(R, t) (for fast ion loss torque) • Neutron detectors: Sn(t) • sFLIP: Gloss(E, c, t) • SXR array: mode structure • FIReTIP: mode structure • Reflectometer: mode structure? (H-mode) • High-k scattering: mode structure info

  6. Analysis emphases • MSE: Focus on cumulative effect of multiple bursts as bursts occur too frequently to separate in MSE data; identify amount of current transported to or from each flux surface • Mode profile diagnostics: fit best mode radial profiles and compare with NOVA predictions for BAAE under those conditions; compare also at lowest attainable toroidal rotation: how well do modes match BAAE theory?

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