Pressure profiles of plasmas confined in the field of a magnetic dipole
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Davis, Matthew S.; Mauel, M. E.; Kesner, Jay; Garnier, Darren
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Equilibrium pressure profiles of plasmas confined in the field of a dipole magnet are reconstructed using magnetic and x-ray measurements on the levitated dipole experiment (LDX). LDX operates in two distinct modes: with the dipole mechanically supported and with the dipole magnetically levitated. When the dipole is mechanically supported, thermal particles are lost along the field to the supports, and the plasma pressure is highly peaked and consists of energetic, mirror-trapped electrons that are created by electron cyclotron resonance heating. By contrast, when the dipole is magnetically levitated losses to the supports are eliminated and particles are lost via slower cross-field transport that results in broader, but still peaked, plasma pressure profiles.
Date issued
2014-08Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Plasma Science and Fusion CenterJournal
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Citation
Davis, Matthew S, M E Mauel, Darren T Garnier, and Jay Kesner. “Pressure Profiles of Plasmas Confined in the Field of a Magnetic Dipole.” Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion 56, no. 9 (August 6, 2014): 095021. © 2014 IOP Publishing Ltd
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0741-3335
1361-6587