1982
DOI: 10.1016/0375-9601(82)90796-4
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The regime of enhanced particle recycling in high density tokamak discharges in the Frascati torus

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“…First reported on the Alcator C, ASDEX, Doublet III and FTU tokamaks, a MARFE is a toroidally symmetric, poloidally localized, strongly radiating region of high density and low temperature, typically seen on the high field side of a tokamak [62][63][64][65]34]. The original observations were on limited machines, [66] however similar phenomena have been observed on divertor experiments as well [67,46,47].…”
Section: Marfesmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…First reported on the Alcator C, ASDEX, Doublet III and FTU tokamaks, a MARFE is a toroidally symmetric, poloidally localized, strongly radiating region of high density and low temperature, typically seen on the high field side of a tokamak [62][63][64][65]34]. The original observations were on limited machines, [66] however similar phenomena have been observed on divertor experiments as well [67,46,47].…”
Section: Marfesmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…At high density and low current, and especially in the presence of low Z impurities like lithium and boron, a radiative instability known as MARFE [12,13] occurs at the plasma edge, inside the last closed surface. The instability is caused by a reduction of the parallel thermal conductivity at the edge caused by a drop of the edge temperature.…”
Section: Abel Inversion Of Density During Marfementioning
confidence: 98%
“…In limiter tokamaks, this ''wall'' MARFE normally leads to the density limit. [8][9][10][11] Recently, the wall MARFE was also observed in the divertor configuration in Joint European Torus ͑JET͒, where it occurs after the X-point MARFE and ultimately determines the maximum density in L-mode deuterium plasmas. 12 As demonstrated earlier, 7 unstable perturbations leading to the wall MARFE have their largest amplitude on the HFS.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%