Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
Neutron emission spectroscopy is an established diagnostic for thermonuclear plasmas. The
best proven technique is based on time of flight measurements, as they provide superior
performance, but are also rather demanding in terms of machine interface requirements. The
recent development of novel compact neutron spectrometers with good n/? discrimination
capability made it possible to? discrimination capability made it possible to perform neutron
spectroscopy measurements also in machines where there is limited space for a large installation,
which is often the case of medium-sized tokamaks. In order to improve the suite of neutron
diagnostics at the ASDEX Upgrade tokamak, a C7LYC based detector optimized for 2.5 MeV
neutrons spectroscopy has been recently developed.
The instrument, named COSMONAUT (COmpact Spectrometer for Measurements Of
Neutrons at the ASDEX Upgrade Tokamak) was developed to measure the 2.5 MeV neutron
spectrum from deuterium plasmas at the tokamak ASDEX Upgrade and is based on a former
prototype detector developed for EAST. In this contribution, we present calculations of synthetic
neutron spectra that may be measured in deuterium plasmas heated by neutral beam injection at
the ASDEX Upgrade tokamak. These calculations are obtained by simulating the beam slowing
down distribution paired with neutron production and transport to the detector position.
Simulation results are then used to assess COSMONAUT detection capability.
Iris type:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
C7LYC; compact neutron spectrometer; ASDEX Upgrade; tokamak
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