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| Título : | Stability analysis of TJ-II stellarator NBI driven Alfvén eigenmodes in ECRH and ECCD experiments |
| Autor : | Cappa, Álvaro Varela, Jacobo López-Bruna, Daniel Ascasibar, Enrique Liniers, Macarena Eliseev, Leonid G. Fontdecaba, José M. García Regaña, José M. Kharchev, Nikolai. K Medina, Francisco Melnikov, Alexander V. Mulas, Sadig Ochando, Marian Spong, Donald Velasco, José L. |
| Palabras clave : | shear Alfvén waves stellarators |
| Fecha de publicación : | 6-may-2021 |
| Editorial : | IOP Publishing |
| Citación : | 10.1088/1741-4326/abf74b |
| Resumen : | In this paper, we analyze the impact of electron cyclotron resonance heating and electron
cyclotron current drive on the Alfvénic instabilities driven by neutral beam injection observed
in the TJ-II stellarator. An MHD stability analysis of driven Alfvén eigenmodes compatible
with the experimental plasma parameters is carried out in order to compare with the data
provided by magnetic coils, radiation monitors, and heavy ion beam probes. To this end, the
vacuum magnetic configuration modified by the different levels of plasma current, the thermal
plasma parameters and the fast ion pressure profiles generated by the co-injected neutral beam,
are entered in the FAR3d gyro-fluid code in order to follow the linear evolution of the
destabilized plasma equilibrium. Linear growth rates and radial location of the dominant
predicted modes coincident in frequency with the observed fluctuations are presented. Despite
the uncertainties related to the estimation of the rotational transform profile, the code
predictions agree within reasonable accuracy with the experimental results. |
| URI : | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14855/5613 |
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