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Diagnostic of fast-ion energy spectra and densities in magnetized plasmas

Salewski, M.
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Nocente, M.
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Madsen, B.
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May 1, 2019
Journal Of Instrumentation

The measurement of the energy spectra and densities of alpha-particles and other fast ions are part of the ITER measurement requirements, highlighting the importance of energy-resolved energetic-particle measurements for the mission of ITER. However, it has been found in recent years that the velocity-space interrogation regions of the foreseen energetic-particle diagnostics do not allow these measurements directly. We will demonstrate this for gamma-ray spectroscopy (GRS), collective Thomson scattering (CTS), neutron emission spectroscopy and fast-ion D-alpha spectroscopy by invoking energy and momentum conservation in each case, highlighting analogies and differences between the different diagnostic velocity-space sensitivities. Nevertheless, energy spectra and densities can be inferred by velocity-space tomography which we demonstrate using measurements at JET and ASDEX Upgrade. The measured energy spectra agree well with corresponding simulations. At ITER, alpha-particle energy spectra and densities can be inferred for energies larger than 1.7 MeV by velocity-space tomography based on GRS and CTS. Further, assuming isotropy of the alpha-particles in velocity space, their energy spectra and densities can be inferred by 1D inversion of spectral single-detector measurements down to about 300 keV by CTS. The alpha-particle density can also be found by fitting a model to the CTS measurements assuming the alpha-particle distribution to be an isotropic slowing-down distribution.

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DOI
10.1088/1748-0221/14/05/C05019
Web of Science ID

WOS:000469092700001

Author(s)
Salewski, M.
Nocente, M.
Madsen, B.
Abramovic, I.
Gorini, G.
Jacobsen, A. S.
Kiptily, V. G.
Korsholm, S. B.
Moseev, D.
Nielsen, S. K.
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Date Issued

2019-05-01

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD

Published in
Journal Of Instrumentation
Volume

14

Article Number

C05019

Subjects

Instruments & Instrumentation

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nuclear instruments and methods for hot plasma diagnostics

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computerized tomography (ct)

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computed radiography (cr)

Note

5th International Conference on Frontiers in Diagnostics Technologies, Oct 03-05, 2018, Rome, ITALY

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