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Energy-selective confinement of fusion-born alpha particles during internal relaxations in a tokamak plasma

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arxiv 2109.03427 v3 pith:NBWMRU4G submitted 2021-09-08 physics.plasm-ph

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keywords magneticalphaconfinementfusionparticleparticlesplasmadrifts
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Long-pulse operation of a self-sustained fusion reactor using toroidal magnetic containment requires control over the content of alpha particles produced by D-T fusion reactions. On the one hand, MeV-class alpha particles must stay confined to heat the plasma. On the other hand, decelerated helium ash must be expelled before diluting the fusion fuel. Our kinetic-magnetohydrodynamic hybrid simulations of a large tokamak plasma confirm the existence of a parameter window where such energy-selective confinement can be accomplished by exploiting internal relaxation events known as `sawtooth crashes'. The physical picture -- consisting of a synergy between magnetic geometry, optimal crash duration and rapid particle motion -- is completed by clarifying the role played by magnetic drifts. Besides causing asymmetry between co- and counter-going particle populations, magnetic drifts determine the size of the confinement window by dictating where and how much `reconnection' occurs in particle orbit topology.

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