Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
A divertor survey dual-spectrometer is being designed by an EU-Japan team [1] to be
installed on JT-60SA [2], the new fusion experiment expected to start operating in 2020.
Positioned on an upper port, the primary role of the spectrometer is to analyse the radiation
losses in the divertor region and to aid studying the physics of the divertor plasmas,
including plasma detachment. Its spatial resolution capability is around 10 cm at the
divertor and its two branches together cover the wavelength range from 10 to 130 nm, to
satisfy the physics scope [3]. The spectrometer Lines Of Sight (LOS) are mapped onto a 2D
SOLEDGE [4] simulations of the divertor region carried out for different density levels of
the JT-60SA scenario #2 (Single Null - 5.5 MA, 2.25 T, 41 MW of input power [3]). The
electron temperature, electron density and impurity profiles (intrinsic C and injected Ne or
Ar) along the spectrometer LOS are turned into LOS-integrated emissivities of spectral
lines using the ADAS atomic database [5]. In the simulations the inner divertor is easily
detatched, even in absence of seeding impurities, while the outer divertor requires large
amounts of extrinsic radiating species to reach the detachment conditions. The spectral
features are to some extent the result of the transport assumed in the simulations. In the real
experiment the emission spectra will viceversa provide constraints to the simulations to
investigate the underlying plasma transport.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
JT-60SA divertor; VUV spectrometer
Elenco autori:
Innocente, Paolo; Fassina, Alessandro; Sozzi, Carlo; Valisa, Marco; Carraro, Lorella
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Titolo del libro:
47th EPS Conference on Plasma Physics 21 - 25 June 2021
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