Within the framework of the Adaptive Plasma Experiment (APEX) conceptual project, a trap
with closed magnetic field lines, the Experimental Pseudo-Symmetric Closed Trap (EPSILON), is
examined. The APEX project is aimed at theoretical and experimental development of the physical
foundations for a steady state thermonuclear reactor designed on the basis of an alternative
magnetic trap with tokamak-like large β plasma confinement. A discussion is given of the
fundamental principle of pseudo-symmetry, which a magnetic configuration with tokamak-like
plasma confinement should satisfy. Examples are given of calculations in the paraxial approximation
of pseudo-symmetric curvilinear elements with a poloidal modulus B isoline. The EPSILON trap,
consisting of two direct axisymmetric mirrors linked by two curvilinear pseudo-symmetric elements,
is considered. To increase the equilibrium β, the plasma currents are short-circuited
within curvilinear equilibrium elements. An untraditional scheme of MHD stabilization for a
trap with closed field lines by use of axisymmetric mirrors with a divertor is analysed.
The experimental installation EPSILON-One Mirror Element (OME), which is under construction
for experimental investigation of stabilization by divertor, is discussed. The opportunity for applying the
ECR method of plasma production in EPSILON-OME in conditions of high density and low magnetic
field is examined.
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