Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
The edge of the RFX-mod (R=2m, a=0.46m) Reversed Field Pinch device is characterized by weak
magnetic chaos affecting ion and electron diffusion. Edge particle transport is strongly influenced
by a toroidal asymmetry caused by magnetic islands and an ambipolar radial electric field ensures
local neutrality, in a way similar to the stochastic edge of tokamaks when resonant magnetic
perturbations (RMPs) are applied.
The H? emission and floating potential Vf measured in different poloidal and toroidal positions
shows a helical shape of the Plasma Wall Interaction, fitting the spatial periodicity of the innermost
resonant tearing mode (m/n=1/7) [1].
However, detailed measurements, along the poloidal (parallel) direction, of the electron density and
temperature with the Thermal Helium Beam, and of the floating potential Vf with electrostatic
probes, show that the response of the edge plasma depends on the poloidal angle, in a more
complicated way than a pure 1/7 harmonic. In particular, multiple poloidal harmonics can be
recognized in the measurements.
The results are robust, because data analysis has been performed with different techniques: in terms
of correlations between Vf signals and the corresponding local flux-surface displacement, by the
conditional average technique applied at Vf signals, and finally also in terms of a travelling helical
angle frame as reference of the measurements. The interpretation of the results is not obvious, but it
highlights the fact that the correlation between magnetic islands and kinetic properties of the edge
plasma is not a simple one-to-one causal relationship, as it is often assumed in RMP studies in
tokamaks.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Boundary plasma response; RFX-mod; 3D magnetic field perturbations
Elenco autori:
Vianello, Nicola; Spolaore, Monica; Spizzo, Gianluca; Agostini, Matteo; Scarin, Paolo; Carraro, Lorella
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