First Gamma-Ray Measurements of Fusion Alpha Particles in JET TraceTritium Experiments
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2004
abstract:
Gamma-ray spectra from nuclear reactions between fusion-born alpha () particles and Be
impurities were measured for the first time in deuterium-tritium plasmas in the Joint European
Torus. The time dependence of the measured spectra allowed the determination of the density evolution
of fast particles. Correlation between the decay time of the -ray emission and the plasma parameters
in different plasma scenarios was established. Results are consistent with classical slowing down of the
particles in discharges with high plasma currents and monotonic q-profiles. In low plasma current
discharges and in the discharges with large on-axis current holes (extreme reversal central magnetic
shear), the -ray emission decay times are shorter than the classical slowing down times, indicating an
-particle confinement degradation in such discharges in line with theoretical predictions.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Murari, Andrea
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