Density fluctuations in the X-point region are characterized using ion-saturation current measurements obtained from Langmuir probes. These are mounted on the X-point manipulator (XPM) available at the ASDEX Upgrade, which provides the unique possibility of increased poloidal coverage for measuring continuous time series. To characterize the filamentary structures, we implement the Filtered Poisson Process (FPP) model [1] as it provides a way to unify the observations of a probability density functions (PDF), power spectral density (PSD), and the conditional averaged profile (CA). The FPP models a given time series as the superposition of uncorrelated pulses with the assumption that they arrive according to a Poisson distribution. The pulses are also assumed to be independent and their amplitudes are exponentially distributed. Due to the successful implementation of this model in different tokamaks [2, 3, 4] to characterize the filamentary structures in the SOL at the outboard midplane, we implement this method to investigate whether the underlying assumptions of this model is able to describe fluctuations in the X-point region. This provides a fair way to compare the statistics of the fluctuations observed at the outboard midplane to those in the X-point region.

Fluctuation measurements in the X-point region of ASDEX Upgrade

Vianello N;
2021

Abstract

Density fluctuations in the X-point region are characterized using ion-saturation current measurements obtained from Langmuir probes. These are mounted on the X-point manipulator (XPM) available at the ASDEX Upgrade, which provides the unique possibility of increased poloidal coverage for measuring continuous time series. To characterize the filamentary structures, we implement the Filtered Poisson Process (FPP) model [1] as it provides a way to unify the observations of a probability density functions (PDF), power spectral density (PSD), and the conditional averaged profile (CA). The FPP models a given time series as the superposition of uncorrelated pulses with the assumption that they arrive according to a Poisson distribution. The pulses are also assumed to be independent and their amplitudes are exponentially distributed. Due to the successful implementation of this model in different tokamaks [2, 3, 4] to characterize the filamentary structures in the SOL at the outboard midplane, we implement this method to investigate whether the underlying assumptions of this model is able to describe fluctuations in the X-point region. This provides a fair way to compare the statistics of the fluctuations observed at the outboard midplane to those in the X-point region.
2021
Istituto per la Scienza e Tecnologia dei Plasmi - ISTP
Inglese
47th EPS Conference on Plasma Physics 21 - 25 June 2021
47th EPS Conference on Plasma Physics
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300
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979-10-96389-13-1
http://ocs.ciemat.es/EPS2021PAP/pdf/P1.1067.pdf
European Physical Society (EPS)
Mulhouse
FRANCIA
21-25 June 2021
Virtual Conference
ASDEX Upgrade
X-point manupulator
plasma measurementes
P1.1067, ASDEX Team: see H. Meyer et al. 2019 Nucl. Fusion 59 112014.
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Nem R.D.; Juul Rasmussen J.; Naulin V.; Herrmann A.; Vianello N.; Sieglin B.; de Marne P.; the ASDEX Upgrade Team
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