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arxiv: 1805.05412 · v1 · pith:ALCJ6T7Nnew · submitted 2018-05-14 · ⚛️ physics.plasm-ph

Measurements of runaway electron synchrotron spectra at high magnetic fields in Alcator C-Mod

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In the Alcator C-Mod tokamak, runaway electron (RE) experiments have been performed during low density, flattop plasma discharges at three magnetic fields: 2.7, 5.4, and 7.8 T, the last being the highest field to-date at which REs have been generated and measured in a tokamak. Time-evolving synchrotron radiation spectra were measured in the visible wavelength range (~300-1000 nm) by two absolutely-calibrated spectrometers viewing co- and counter-plasma current directions. In this paper, a test particle model is implemented to predict momentum-space and density evolutions of REs on the magnetic axis and q = 1, 3/2, and 2 surfaces. Drift orbits and subsequent loss of confinement are also incorporated into the evolution. These spatiotemporal results are input into the new synthetic diagnostic SOFT [M. Hoppe, et al., Nucl. Fusion 58(2), 026032 (2018)] which reproduces experimentally-measured spectra. For these discharges, it is inferred that synchrotron radiation dominates collisional friction as a power loss mechanism and that RE energies decrease as magnetic field is increased. Additionally, the threshold electric field for RE generation, as determined by hard X-ray and photo-neutron measurements, is compared to current theoretical predictions.

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