Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
The neutron emission spectrum from d + t -> alpha + n reactions has been
measured as a means to study the plasma response to radio frequency (RF) power
coupled to hydrogen and deuteron minority components (through fundamental and
second harmonic, respectively) in a tritium discharge at JET. The spectrum was
measured with the magnetic proton recoil spectrometer and was analysed in terms
of two spectral components due to thermal (TH) and high-energy (HE) deuterons
interacting with the bulk ion population of thermal tritons. The results were used to
derive information on the deuteron population in terms of temperatures (T_TH and
T_HE) as well as corresponding particle and kinetic energy densities of the plasma;
the bulk ion temperature (T_i = T_TH) was determined both before (with Ohmic
heating only) and during the RF pulse. Similar information on protons was derived
from other measurements in order to estimate the different RF effects on protons
and deuterons. This paper illustrates qualitatively the type of empirical ion kinetic
information that can be obtained from neutron emission spectroscopy; the data
serves as a basis for comparison with results of predictive and interpretative
models on RF effects in plasmas.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
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Elenco autori:
Gorini, Giuseppe; Tardocchi, Marco
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