Experiments on excitation of Alfvén eigenmodes by alpha-particles with bump-on-tail distribution in JET DTE2 plasmas
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Sharapov, S.E.; Oliver, H.J.C.; Garcia, J.; Keeling, D.L.; Dreval, M.; Goloborod'ko, V.; Kazakov, Ye. O.; Kiptily, V.G.; Stancar, Z.; Bonofiglo, P.J.; Coelho, R.; Craciunescu, T.; Ferreira, J.; Figueiredo, A.; Fil, N.; Fitzgerald, M.; Nabais, F.; Nocente, M.; Puglia, P.G.; Rivero-Rodriguez, J.; Rodrigues, P.; Salewski, M.; Tinguely, R. Alex; Zakharov, L.E.; JET contributors; ... Show more Show less
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Dedicated experiments were performed in JET DTE2 plasmas for obtaining an α-particle bump-on-tail (BOT) distribution aiming at exciting Alfvén Eigenmodes (AEs). NBI-only heating with modulated power was used so that fusion-born α-particles were the only ions present in the MeV energy range in these DT plasmas. The beam power modulation on a time scale shorter than the α-particle slowing down time was chosen for modulating the α-particle source and thus sustaining a BOT in the α-particle distribution. High-frequency modes in the TAE frequency range and multiple short-lived modes in a wider frequency range have been detected in these DT discharges with interferometry, soft X-ray cameras, and reflectometry. The modes observed were localised close to the magnetic axis, and were not seen in the Mirnov coils. Analysis with the TRANSP and Fokker-Planck FIDIT codes confirms that α-particle distributions with bump-on-tail in energy were achieved during some time intervals in these discharges though no clear correlation was found between the times of the high-frequency mode excitation and the BOT time intervals. The combined MHD and kinetic modelling studies show that the high-frequency mode in the TAE frequency range is best fitted with a TAE of toroidal mode number n= 9. This mode is driven mostly by the on-axis beam ions while the smaller drive due to the pressure gradient of α-particles allows overcoming the marginal stability and exciting the mode [H.J.C. Oliver et al. Toroidal Alfvén eigenmodes observed in low power JET deuterium-tritium plasmas, to be submitted to Nuclear Fusion (2023)]. The observed multiple short-lived modes in a wider frequency range are identified as the on-axis kinetic Alfvén eigenmodes predicted in [M.N. Rosenbluth, P.H. Rutherford, Phys. Rev. Lett. 34 (1975) 1428].
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Submitted for publication in Nuclear Fusion
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2023-10Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Plasma Science and Fusion CenterJournal
Nuclear Fusion
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IOP
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23ja030