Using capabilities of the gamma-ray spectrometry, fusion born alpha-particles were studied in recent D-3He plasma experiments on JET. A substantial population of the alpha-particles was generated in the 3He-rich plasma due to the 3He(D, p)4He reaction. Fast deuterium ions of the neutral beam injection (NBI) heating were accelerated to MeV energies with three-ion scenario D-(DNBI)-3He using radio frequency waves in the ion cyclotron range of frequencies (ICRF). A high reaction rate allowed to measure the alpha-particle production rate and their spatial distribution in the plasma by detecting 16.7-MeV gamma-rays from the 3He(D, y)5 Li reaction, which is a weak branch of 3He(D, p)4He reaction. A branching ratio of gamma-ray transitions to the ground and the first excited states of 5Li was obtained. Due to the beryllium is a main impurity of JET plasmas, intensive gamma-rays from the Be-9(D, ny) 10B, Be-9(D, py) 10Be and Be-9(a, ny) C-12 reactions were observed. Exploitation of the reaction cross-sections and the Doppler shape analysis (DSA) of gamma-lines in the recorded spectra provided the possibility to reconstruct distribution functions of the confined D-ions and the fusion-born alpha-particles.

Gamma-ray measurements in D3He fusion plasma experiments on JET

Nocente M;Dal Molin A;Rigamonti D;Tardocchi M;Gorini G;
2022

Abstract

Using capabilities of the gamma-ray spectrometry, fusion born alpha-particles were studied in recent D-3He plasma experiments on JET. A substantial population of the alpha-particles was generated in the 3He-rich plasma due to the 3He(D, p)4He reaction. Fast deuterium ions of the neutral beam injection (NBI) heating were accelerated to MeV energies with three-ion scenario D-(DNBI)-3He using radio frequency waves in the ion cyclotron range of frequencies (ICRF). A high reaction rate allowed to measure the alpha-particle production rate and their spatial distribution in the plasma by detecting 16.7-MeV gamma-rays from the 3He(D, y)5 Li reaction, which is a weak branch of 3He(D, p)4He reaction. A branching ratio of gamma-ray transitions to the ground and the first excited states of 5Li was obtained. Due to the beryllium is a main impurity of JET plasmas, intensive gamma-rays from the Be-9(D, ny) 10B, Be-9(D, py) 10Be and Be-9(a, ny) C-12 reactions were observed. Exploitation of the reaction cross-sections and the Doppler shape analysis (DSA) of gamma-lines in the recorded spectra provided the possibility to reconstruct distribution functions of the confined D-ions and the fusion-born alpha-particles.
2022
Istituto per la Scienza e Tecnologia dei Plasmi - ISTP
Inglese
1031
166586-1
166586-9
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0168900222001796
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Gamma-ray spectrometry
Fusion reaction
Fusion rate
Alpha-particles
Tokamak plasma
Electronic ISSN: 1872-9576. This work has been carried out within the framework of the EUROfusion Consortium and has received funding from the Euratom research and training programme 2014-2018 and 2019-2020 under grant agreement No 633053.
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Iliasova, M; Shevelev, A; Khilkevich, E; Kazakov, Y; Kiptily, V; Nocente, M; Giacomelli, L; Craciunescu, T; Stancar, Z; Dal Molin, A; Rigamonti, D; Ta...espandi
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   Implementation of activities described in the Roadmap to Fusion during Horizon 2020 through a Joint programme of the members of the EUROfusion consortium
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