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Measurement of the damping rate of n=1 toroidal Alfven eigenmodes as a function of the neutral beam heating power and plasma beta on JET

Testa, D.  
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Fasoli, A.  
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Jaun, A.
2003
Nuclear Fusion

The dependence of the measured damping rate upon the neutral beam heating power (P-NBI) and plasma beta has been experimentally investigated for n = 1 toroidal Alfven eigenmodes (TAEs) in JET limiter plasmas with a monotonic safety factor profile and low edge magnetic shear. The mode frequency is observed to decrease with increasing beta, as predicted by various theoretical models. For low P-NBI < 3 MW, a single n = 1 TAE splits into two modes closely spaced around the expected TAE frequency, and the mode damping rate decreases with increasing beta. On the other hand, at higher P-NBI > 6 MW, no frequency splitting is observed and there are indications that the mode damping rate increases with increasing beta.

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DOI
10.1088/0029-5515/43/8/313
Web of Science ID

WOS:000185180800013

Author(s)
Testa, D.  
Fasoli, A.  
Jaun, A.
Date Issued

2003

Publisher

IOP Publishing Ltd

Published in
Nuclear Fusion
Volume

43

Issue

8

Start page

724

End page

728

Subjects

JET

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ITER

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REVIEWED

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April 16, 2008
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