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Diagnostic weight functions in constants-of-motion phase-space

Authors :
Rud, M
Moseev, D
Jaulmes, F
Bogar, K
Eriksson, J
Järleblad, H
Nocente, M
Prechel, G
Reman, B
Schmidt, B
Snicker, A
Stagner, L
Valentini, A
Salewski, M
Reman, BCG
Schmidt, BS
Rud, M
Moseev, D
Jaulmes, F
Bogar, K
Eriksson, J
Järleblad, H
Nocente, M
Prechel, G
Reman, B
Schmidt, B
Snicker, A
Stagner, L
Valentini, A
Salewski, M
Reman, BCG
Schmidt, BS
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The fast-ion phase-space distribution function in axisymmetric tokamak plasmas is completely described by the three constants of motion: energy, magnetic moment and toroidal canonical angular momentum. In this work, the observable regions of constants-of-motion phase-space, given a diagnostic setup, are identified and explained using projected velocities of the fast ions along the diagnostic lines-of-sight as a proxy for several fast-ion diagnostics, such as fast-ion D alpha spectroscopy, collective Thomson scattering, neutron emission spectroscopy and gamma-ray spectroscopy. The observable region in constants-of-motion space is given by a position condition and a velocity condition, and the diagnostic sensitivity is given by a gyro-orbit and a drift-orbit weighting. As a practical example, 3D orbit weight functions quantifying the diagnostic sensitivity to each point in phase-space are computed and investigated for the future COMPASS-Upgrade and MAST-Upgrade tokamaks.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
STAMPA, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1446971354
Document Type :
Electronic Resource