Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
In many areas of research, from neurobiology to nuclear fusion, which investigate complex
dynamical systems involving numerous, different and interconnected physical quantities, the
application of advanced analysis tools based on Chaos theory and Information theory has
provided significant improvements both by supporting theoretical models and by highlighting
hidden relationships between quantities characterizing the observed phenomena. The present
article is therefore devoted to the analysis of synchronization experiments in magnetically
controlled plasmas at JET, involving a 'target' quantity (sawteeth) and a 'driver' (modulated
injected radio frequency) one. The typical approach to such analysis would start from assuming
that the coupling between driver and target is free from external influences. However, since
sawteeth can occur naturally and constitute a confounding factor in the analysis, by relaxing
such an assumption a more realistic description of the system can emerge. The use of the
conditional joint recurrence plots, complemented by the conditional transfer entropy, has
provided further evidences supporting the effective influence of the pacing on the fast ions
populations of both the minority and of the main plasma species in H-mode plasmas. The results
highlight specific physical factors affecting the efficiency of the pacing and are in agreement
with modelling estimates. The analysis performed then paves the way for future studies on more
recent DT pulses performed at JET, and on data from other synchronization experiments.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
sawteeth pacing; recurrence plots; conditional transfer entropy; non linear dynamics
Elenco autori:
Murari, Andrea
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