1987
DOI: 10.1088/0029-5515/27/1/001
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Neutron and hard X-ray measurements during pellet deposition in TFTR

Abstract: ABSTRACT. Measurements of neutrons and hard X-rays are made with a pair of plastic scintillators during injection of deuterium pellets into deuterium TFTR plasmas. Three cases are investigated. During Ohmic heating in plasmas with few runaway electrons, the neutron emission does not increase when a pellet is injected, indicating that strong acceleration of the pellet ions does not occur. In Ohmic plasmas with low but detectable levels of runaway electrons, an X-ray burst is observed on a detector near the pell… Show more

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“…This is twice the ion acoustic speed for 100 eV D 2 and is reasonably consistent with the speed predicted in Ref. 5 as well as with previous measurements of ablatant speed on TFTR [6].…”
Section: Shown Insupporting
confidence: 92%
“…This is twice the ion acoustic speed for 100 eV D 2 and is reasonably consistent with the speed predicted in Ref. 5 as well as with previous measurements of ablatant speed on TFTR [6].…”
Section: Shown Insupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The equilibration times of the temperatures are ≈100 µs for the electrons and ≈250 µs for the ions (figure 8(a)), much shorter than that of the density (and pressure), which is τ hom ≈ 800 µs (figure 8(b)). This last value corresponds well to the experimental value, estimated to be ≈700 µs in TFTR [22]. The ratio of the kinetic pressures, p 0 /p ∞ , is ≈25 at t = 0, decreasing down to ≈3 in a few tens of µs (figure 8(c)), in agreement with the dynamic measured in AUG [23].…”
Section: As ėEsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Then, it decreases rapidly due to the increasing magnitude of the viscous effects. The duration of the fast expansion phase is ≈100 µs with a maximum velocity of ≈1.5×10 5 m s −1 (for comparison, in TFTR, the propagation speed of the density perturbation consecutive to the injection of a pellet has been measured to be >2×10 5 m s −1 , decreasing down to 3 × 10 4 m s −1 after 200 µs [22]). The time histories of L a and Z 0 are displayed in figure 8(e).…”
Section: As ėEmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sometimes deconvolution of the spectrum of fusion products allows separation of the various contributions to the reaction rate [40]. Injection of a deuterium pellet into the plasma allows separation of the beam-plasma component [428,429], but this technique is seldom employed. Often the thermonuclear emission is negligible but, in some of the most interesting plasmas, uncertainty in the magnitude of the thermonuclear emission complicates interpretation of the measurements.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%