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The 'neutron deficit' in the JET tokamak

Weisen, H.  
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Kim, Hyun-Tae
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Strachan, J.
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2017
Nuclear Fusion

The measured D-D neutron rate of neutral beam heated JET baseline and hybrid H-modes in deuterium is found to be between approximately 50% and 100% of the neutron rate expected from the TRANSP code, depending on the plasma parameters. A number of candidate explanations for the shortfall, such as fuel dilution, errors in beam penetration and effectively available beam power have been excluded. As the neutron rate in JET is dominated by beamplasma interactions, the ` neutron deficit' may be caused by a yet unidentified form of fast particle redistribution. Modelling, which assumes fast particle transport to be responsible for the deficit, indicates that such redistribution would have to happen at time scales faster than both the slowing down time and the energy confinement time. Sawteeth and edge localised modes are found to make no significant contribution to the deficit. There is also no obvious correlation with magnetohydrodynamic activity measured using magnetic probes at the tokamak vessel walls. Modelling of fast particle orbits in the 3D fields of neoclassical tearing modes shows that realistically sized islands can only contribute a few percent to the deficit. In view of these results it appears unlikely that the neutron deficit results from a single physical process in the plasma.

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research article
DOI
10.1088/1741-4326/aa6dcc
Web of Science ID

WOS:000402878400004

Author(s)
Weisen, H.  
Kim, Hyun-Tae
Strachan, J.
Scott, S.
Baranov, Y.
Buchanan, J.
Fitzgerald, M.
Keeling, D.
King, D. B.
Giacomelli, L.
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Corporate authors
JET Contributors
Date Issued

2017

Publisher

IOP Publishing Ltd

Published in
Nuclear Fusion
Volume

57

Issue

7

Article Number

076029

Subjects

neutron yield

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fusion reactions

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Monte Carlo orbit code

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TRANSP

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REVIEWED

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July 10, 2017
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