2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnucmat.2009.01.220
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Fast radiation dynamics during ELMs on TCV

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“…It is interesting to note that during Limit Cycle Oscillations close to the power threshold of L-H transitions, the magnetic activity was also found to propagate from the same poloidal location [13]. A poloidal localization of the radiation near the X point at the start of ELMs has been also reported on TCV [14].…”
Section: Poloidal Localization Of the Explosive Onset Of Elmsmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…It is interesting to note that during Limit Cycle Oscillations close to the power threshold of L-H transitions, the magnetic activity was also found to propagate from the same poloidal location [13]. A poloidal localization of the radiation near the X point at the start of ELMs has been also reported on TCV [14].…”
Section: Poloidal Localization Of the Explosive Onset Of Elmsmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…To study the ELM energy/particle transport to divertor, the time difference between the two signal peaks at t peak,XUV and t peak,WI is defined as τ delay . The spike of core XUV signal presents a good synchronicity with the radial magnetic perturbation induced by ELM burst, and therefore is used as an indicator of ELM burst in the upstream edge plasma [25,26]. No obvious second peak is observed in the core XUV signal after the peak of WI emission from divertor target, which may indicate a good divertor shielding for W impurity.…”
Section: The Experimental Setup and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Studies of the edge and SOL properties of the snowflake configuration are ongoing, to extend previous ELM studies using infrared imaging [17], AXUV tomography [18] and Langmuir probes.…”
Section: The 'Snowflake' Divertormentioning
confidence: 89%