2006
DOI: 10.1088/0029-5515/46/8/005
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Temperature oscillating regimes in Tore Supra diagnosed by MHD activity

Abstract: This paper describes what we can learn on the regimes of spontaneous electron temperature oscillations discovered in Tore Supra from the analysis of MHD activity. Since the first observations of this oscillating behaviour of plasma equilibrium, and its interpretation as a predator-prey system involving lower hybrid waves power deposition and electron confinement, analysis of MHD modes has confirmed the reality of safety factor profile oscillations. This points towards the importance of rational values of the s… Show more

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“…Electron fishbones driven only by HFS off-axis (near q = 1) ECRH were observed also in HL-1M tokamak [20]; applying LH waves was found to enhance the fishbone, but only in conjunction with ECRH. Meanwhile, the observation of fishbone oscillations driven by only LH waves has been reported on FTU [7,21,22] and Tore Supra [23,24].…”
Section: Experimental Evidences Of Energetic Electron Driven Fishbonesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electron fishbones driven only by HFS off-axis (near q = 1) ECRH were observed also in HL-1M tokamak [20]; applying LH waves was found to enhance the fishbone, but only in conjunction with ECRH. Meanwhile, the observation of fishbone oscillations driven by only LH waves has been reported on FTU [7,21,22] and Tore Supra [23,24].…”
Section: Experimental Evidences Of Energetic Electron Driven Fishbonesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(32) can be obtained from Eqs. (6), (8) and (31), noting that, for resonant particles involved in the δH N L,z dynamics…”
Section: Nonlinear Amplitude Equationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This instability is likely to be the so-called "electron fishbone" mode observed earlier on DIII-D, FTU, and HL1-M in LHCD and0or ECRH plasmas. [22][23][24][25][26] On Tore Supra, however, it would correspond to the destabilization of the m0n ϭ 201 resistive double-kink mode by barely trapped fast electrons with the energy above 30 keV. The electron fishbone mode can be used as a test bed for the correlation ECE diagnostic.…”
Section: Va Electron Fishbone Mode In Lower Hybrid Current Drive Plmentioning
confidence: 99%