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Observation of Beam Driven Modes during Neutral Beam Heating on the National Spherical Torus Experiment
Author(s) -
E. Fredrickson,
Н. Н. Гореленков,
C.Z. Cheng,
R. E. Bell,
D. S. Darrow,
D. Johnson,
S. Kaye,
B. LeBlanc,
J. Ménard,
S. Kubota,
W. A. Peebles
Publication year - 2001
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/788447
Subject(s) - physics , cyclotron , atomic physics , neutral beam injection , tokamak , beam (structure) , toroid , spherical tokamak , ion , magnetic field , normal mode , computational physics , plasma , optics , nuclear physics , quantum mechanics , vibration
With the first injection of neutral beams on the National Spherical Torus Experiment (NSTX), a broad and complicated spectrum of coherent modes was seen between approximately 0.4 MHz and 2.5 MHz [where f(subscript ''ci'')] for deuterium is approximately 2.2 MHz. The modes have been observed with high bandwidth magnetic pick-up coils and with a reflectometer. The parametric scaling of the mode frequency with density and magnetic field is consistent with Alfvenic modes (linear in B, inversely with the square root of density). These modes have been identified as magnetosonic waves or compressional Alfven eigenmodes (CAE) excited by a cyclotron resonance with the neutral-beam ions. Modes have also been observed in the frequency range 50-150 kHz with toroidal mode numbers n = 1-5. These lower frequency modes are thought to be related to the TAE [Toroidal Alfven Eigenmode] seen commonly in tokamaks and driven by energetic fast ion populations resulting from ICRF [ion cyclotron range of frequency] and NBI [neutral-beam injection] heating. There is no clear indication of enhanced fast ion losses associated with the modes

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