Studies of energetic confined alphas using the pellet charge exchange diagnostic on TFTR

M. P. Petrov, R. V. Budny, H. H. Duong, R. K. Fisher, N. N. Gorelenkov, J. M. McChesney, D. K. Mansfield, S. S. Medley, P. B. Parks, M. H. Redi, A. I. Roquemore

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Abstract

Results from recent DT experiments on TFTR to measure the energy distribution and radial density profile of fast confined alphas with the use of Li pellets and neutral particle analysis are presented. When a pellet is injected into the plasma, a toroidally extended ablation cloud is formed. A small fraction of the fusion alphas incident on the cloud is converted to helium neutrals as a result of electron capture processes. The escaping energetic helium neutrals are analysed and detected by the neutral particle analyser. Radially resolved energy spectra of trapped confined alphas in 0.5-2 MeV range and radial alpha density profiles are presented in this paper. The experimental data are compared with modelling results obtained with the TRANSP Monte Carlo code and with a specially developed Fokker-Planck post-processor (FPP) that uses the alpha source distribution produced by TRANSP. Comparison of the experimental data with TRANSP and FPP shows that the alphas in the plasma core of sawtooth free discharges in TFTR are well confined and slow down classically. The energy and radial profiles distributions outside the plasma core show the influence of stochastic ripple losses on alphas. Measurements for sawtoothing plasmas show a significant outward radial transport of trapped alphas.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article numberI03
Pages (from-to)1437-1443
Number of pages7
JournalNuclear Fusion
Volume35
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 1995
Externally publishedYes

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics
  • Condensed Matter Physics

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