2000
DOI: 10.1088/0029-5515/40/7/308
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Fast particle experiments in JT-60U

Abstract: Results of fast particle experiments in JT-60U are presented. The fast particles were created with ICRF heating and negative ion based neutral beam injection (N-NBI) heating. With both heating systems Alfvén eigenmodes (AEs) were excited. The AEs that were excited with ICRF during sawtooth stabilization experiments are used to extract information about the magnetic safety profile in the plasma centre. These measurements are compared with motional Stark effect measurements and with sawtooth models. The fi… Show more

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“…However, in the theory proposed by Berk, Breizman, and Petviashvili [36][37][38] for the spontaneous generation of hole-clump pairs, albeit for a one-dimensional ͑1-D͒ bump-on-tail resonant interaction, would predict exactly this type of behavior. In this theory, the nonlinear interaction of a marginally unstable resonant mode with a collisionless, inverted fast-particle distribution results in the splitting of the mode frequency, and upward and downward frequency chirping as the "holes" and "clumps" formed in the distribution function propagate in particle phase space.…”
Section: Compressional and Global Alfvén Modesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…However, in the theory proposed by Berk, Breizman, and Petviashvili [36][37][38] for the spontaneous generation of hole-clump pairs, albeit for a one-dimensional ͑1-D͒ bump-on-tail resonant interaction, would predict exactly this type of behavior. In this theory, the nonlinear interaction of a marginally unstable resonant mode with a collisionless, inverted fast-particle distribution results in the splitting of the mode frequency, and upward and downward frequency chirping as the "holes" and "clumps" formed in the distribution function propagate in particle phase space.…”
Section: Compressional and Global Alfvén Modesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…͑19͒ was to explain experiments 29 in JT-60U showing sawtooth stabilization for strongly tangential beams where the trapped fraction was expected to be small. The beam ions were highly energetic ͑350 keV͒ and as such the orbit widths of the passing ions were large.…”
Section: ͑13͒mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1) plasmas heated with negative ion based neutral beam (NNB) injection. [2][3][4][5] Frequencies of the three instabilities are in the range of shear Alfvén eigenmodes. Frequency sweeping of slow FS mode has a good correlation with equilibrium parameter evolution with time scale Ӎ200 ms. On the other hand, time scales of the fast FS mode and the ALE are, respectively 1 -5 ms and 200-400 s, much shorter than the equilibrium time scale.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%