1996
DOI: 10.1063/1.871881
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Interpretation of ion cyclotron emission from sub-Alfvénic fusion products in the Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor

Abstract: Ion cyclotron emission ͑ICE͒ has been observed during neutral beam-heated supershots in the Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor ͑TFTR͒ ͓Phys. Rev. Lett. 72, 3526 ͑1994͔͒ deuterium-tritium campaign at fusion product cyclotron harmonics. The emission originates from the outer midplane edge plasma, where fusion products initially have an anisotropic velocity distribution, sharply peaked at a sub-Alfvénic speed. It is shown that the magnetoacoustic cyclotron instability, resulting in the generation of obliquely propagatin… Show more

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“…First, the values of key parameters, notably the ratio of the characteristic perpend icular velocity of the energetic ions to the local Alfvén speed. This needs to be of order unity [16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28]. Second, the structure of the distribution of the energetic ions in velocity space, which needs to be strongly non-Maxwellian in order to excite the MCI which underlies ICE.…”
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“…First, the values of key parameters, notably the ratio of the characteristic perpend icular velocity of the energetic ions to the local Alfvén speed. This needs to be of order unity [16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28]. Second, the structure of the distribution of the energetic ions in velocity space, which needs to be strongly non-Maxwellian in order to excite the MCI which underlies ICE.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first process, identified by Belikov and Kolesnichenko in 1976 [16][17][18], involves wave-wave resonance between additional cyclotron harmonic modes supported by the energetic ion population, and the fast Alfvén wave. The second process [19,20] involves wave-particle cyclotron resonance between gyrating energetic ions and the fast Alfvén wave. In general there will be a link between the spectrum of waves excited by the MCI, and the character of the velocity distribution of the energetic ions which drive the waves.…”
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“…There have also been a number of theoretical efforts to explain the observed frequency spectrum and amplitude over a range of conditions and devices [162][163][164][165][166][167].…”
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“…It is found that the MCI unfolds so fast that this PIC simulation duration is sufficient to take one through the linear phase of the instability, but not far into the nonlinear phase of the MCI, which is more fully explored in the hybrid simulations. The fluid treatment of the electrons in the hybrid model also maps to the analytical treatment [5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]20] of the MCI, which derives from multi-species dielectric tensor elements whose electron component is calculated in the cold plasma approximation with the addition of a Landau resonance term.…”
Section: Modelling Ion Cyclotron Emissionmentioning
confidence: 99%