Impact of β n and spectrum of n = 1 applied fields on fast ion losses in DIII-D

Author:

Gage K.R.ORCID,Chen X.ORCID,Van Zeeland M.ORCID,Heidbrink W.W.ORCID,Hanson J.ORCID,Lyons B.ORCID,Pace D.C.,Galdon-Quiroga J.ORCID,Garcia-Munoz M.ORCID

Abstract

Abstract The effect of n = 1 magnetic perturbations (MPs) on prompt fast ion losses in DIII-D has been investigated using the light ion beam probe technique. The effect of normalized beta, β n , and the plasma response to the MPs is studied for several MP spectra. Magnetics data show a strong dependence of plasma response to β n that depends on the phase difference in perturbation coils, Δ ϕ U L . For most phases, the response increases with β n , however, the response is suppressed for phases between 180 and 240. Experimental data from scintillator based fast ion loss detectors shows that relative fluctuation of lost ions (20%–30% of the steady signal) does not diminish across the L- to H-mode transition for Δ ϕ U L = 240 , despite the 34% decrease in radial response field and 50% decrease in poloidal response field. Simulations of the DIII-D discharges using M3D-C1 and ASCOT5 find that prompt losses from neutral beam injection in each investigated case hit the first wall at several concentrated locations: the vessel floor, midplane diagnostic ports, vessel ceiling, and inner wall. Simulated losses from co-injection neutral beams are born outside the last closed flux surface, corresponding to radial orbit displacements of 3–6 cm due to the MPs.

Funder

Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación

U.S. Department of Energy

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics,Nuclear and High Energy Physics

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