Title
Non-resonant destabilization of (1/1) internal kink mode by suprathermal electron pressure
Date Issued
01 May 2015
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Sugiyama L.
Shiraiwa S.
Irby J.
Granetz R.
Parker R.
Baek S.G.
Faust I.
Wallace G.
Gates D.A.
Gorelenkov N.
Mumgaard R.
Scott S.
Bertelli N.
Gao C.
Greenwald M.
Hubbard A.
Hughes J.
Marmar E.
Phillips P.E.
Rice J.E.
Rowan W.L.
Wilson R.
Wolfe S.
Wukitch S.
Princeton University
Publisher(s)
American Institute of Physics Inc.
Abstract
New experimental observations are reported on the structure and dynamics of short-lived periodic (1, 1) "fishbone"-like oscillations that appear during radio frequency heating and current-drive experiments in tokamak plasmas. For the first time, measurements can directly relate changes in the high energy electrons to the mode onset, saturation, and damping. In the relatively high collisionality of Alcator C-Mod with lower hybrid current drive, the instability appears to be destabilized by the non-resonant suprathermal electron pressure - rather than by wave-particle resonance, rotates toroidally with the plasma and grows independently of the (1, 1) sawtooth crash driven by the thermal plasma pressure.
Volume
22
Issue
5
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Física de plasmas y fluídos
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84929105253
Source
Physics of Plasmas
ISSN of the container
1070664X
Sources of information:
Directorio de Producción Científica
Scopus