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Fast Ion Profiles with the Solid State Neutral Particle Analyzer Diagnostic Columbia U Comp-X General Atomics INEL Johns Hopkins U LANL LLNL Lodestar MIT Nova Photonics NYU ORNL PPPL PSI SNL UC Davis UC Irvine UCLA UCSD U Maryland U New Mexico U Rochester U Washington U Wisconsin Culham Sci Ctr Hiroshima U HIST Kyushu Tokai U Niigata U Tsukuba U U Tokyo JAERI Ioffe Inst TRINITI KBSI KAIST ENEA, Frascati CEA, Cadarache IPP, Jülich IPP, Garching U Quebec D. Liu and W. W. Heidbrink University of California, Irvine, CA 92697 D. S. Darrow, S. S. Medley and A. L. Roquemore Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton, NJ 08543 NSTX 2006 Results Review Supported by

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Page 1: Fast Ion Profiles with the Solid State Neutral Particle Analyzer Diagnostic

Fast Ion Profiles with the Solid State

Neutral Particle Analyzer Diagnostic

Columbia UComp-X

General AtomicsINEL

Johns Hopkins ULANLLLNL

LodestarMIT

Nova PhotonicsNYU

ORNLPPPL

PSISNL

UC DavisUC Irvine

UCLAUCSD

U MarylandU New Mexico

U RochesterU Washington

U WisconsinCulham Sci Ctr

Hiroshima UHIST

Kyushu Tokai UNiigata U

Tsukuba UU Tokyo

JAERIIoffe Inst

TRINITIKBSI

KAISTENEA, Frascati

CEA, CadaracheIPP, Jülich

IPP, GarchingU Quebec

D. Liu and W. W. HeidbrinkUniversity of California, Irvine, CA 92697

D. S. Darrow, S. S. Medley and A. L. RoquemorePrinceton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton, NJ 08543

NSTX 2006 Results Review

Supported by

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SSNPA Measures Fast Ions that Charge Exchange with Injected Neutral Beams

Δt~2ms, ΔE~10keVEnergy range (35~110keV)

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Slowing Down of Beam Ions in MHD-quiescent Plasmas is Consistent with Classical Behavior

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Slowing Down of Beam Ions in MHD-quiescent Plasmas is Consistent with Classical Behavior (cont’d)

The decay time of the neutrons also agrees with the classical theory.

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Case 1: All Four Chords are Depleted

40~50 keV

50~60 keV

70~80 keV

90~ 100 keV

60~70 keV

80~90 keV

low

high

Energy

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Case 2: Inner Chords Decrease, Outer Chords Increase

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Case 2: Inner Chords Decrease, Outer Chords Increase (cont’d)

Chord 1 Rtan=60cm Chord 3 Rtan=100cm Chord 4 Rtan=120cm

40~50 KeV

50~60 keV

70~80 KeV

90~ 100KeV

60~70 keV

80~90 KeV

Shot 119900

At t=0.25~0.45s, Ch1 decreased, Ch3 higher energy channels and Ch4 Increased.

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Case 3: Some Channels are Correlated with Neutron Drops

Some channels of SSNPA are correlated with neutron drops and MHD activity.

The dips lead, bursts lag.

Larger effects on high energy channels.

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Summary

In MHD-quiescent Plasmas, fast ions behave classically.

Slowing down of full energy beam ions is observed and slowing down time is consistent with classical theory;

Neutron decay time also agrees with classical theory; Plan to check pitch angle scattering.

In the presence of MHD activity: Signals of some SSNPA channels are often correlated with

neutron drops and MHD activity; Several different types of SSNPA behavior are observed

and not fully understood; Plan to select typical cases and study the effects of MHD

activity on fast ion distribution.