Detection of a-particle heating in DT plasmas with fusion gain <1 is difficult by steady-state power balance analysis, since the a power source is small compared to the external heating and escapes a clear identification due to experimental uncertainties. A new detection method has been attempted in the recent JET DTE2 campaign, based on the dynamic response of the electron temperature Te to modulated Ion Cyclotron Resonance Heating (ICRH). ICRH modulation induces both a modulation in Ti (therefore in a-particles from thermal-thermal fusion reactions) and a modulation in fast D or T ions from Neutral Beam Injection (NBI), depending on the chosen ICRH scheme (therefore a modulation in a-particles from beam-thermal/beam-beam fusion reactions). This modulated electron heating from a -particles has a longer phase delay with respect to ICRH power than most other electron heating sources, due to the high energy and long slowing down time of the a-particles, resulting in a delayed Te response in comparison to the Ti response. Such feature, if observed, may then be clearly identified as due to a-particle heating with the help of detailed integrated modelling.

Detection of Alpha Heating in JET-ILW DT Plasmas by a Study of the Electron Temperature Response to ICRH Modulation

Casiraghi I;Rigamonti D;Tardocchi M;
2023

Abstract

Detection of a-particle heating in DT plasmas with fusion gain <1 is difficult by steady-state power balance analysis, since the a power source is small compared to the external heating and escapes a clear identification due to experimental uncertainties. A new detection method has been attempted in the recent JET DTE2 campaign, based on the dynamic response of the electron temperature Te to modulated Ion Cyclotron Resonance Heating (ICRH). ICRH modulation induces both a modulation in Ti (therefore in a-particles from thermal-thermal fusion reactions) and a modulation in fast D or T ions from Neutral Beam Injection (NBI), depending on the chosen ICRH scheme (therefore a modulation in a-particles from beam-thermal/beam-beam fusion reactions). This modulated electron heating from a -particles has a longer phase delay with respect to ICRH power than most other electron heating sources, due to the high energy and long slowing down time of the a-particles, resulting in a delayed Te response in comparison to the Ti response. Such feature, if observed, may then be clearly identified as due to a-particle heating with the help of detailed integrated modelling.
2023
Istituto per la Scienza e Tecnologia dei Plasmi - ISTP
Inglese
29th IAEA Fusion Energy Conference (FEC 2023)
https://www.iaea.org/events/fec2023
16-21 October 2023
London, United Kingdom
Alpha Heating
JET-ILW DT Plasmas
Electron Temperature Response
ICRH Modulation
Contributio ID: IAEA-CN-316-1774. This work was carried out within the framework of the EUROfusion Consortium, funded by the European Union via the Euratom Research and Training Programme (Grant Agreement No. 10105220 - EUROfusion).
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Mantica, P Auriemma F; Casiraghi, I; Gallart, D; Kirov, K; Lerche, E; Maslov, M; Salmi, A; Stancar, Z; Delabie, E; Eriksson, J; Garcia, J; Jacquet, P;...espandi
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