Study of runaway electrons using the conditional average sampling method in the Damavand tokamak


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Some experiments for studying the runaway electron (RE) effects have been performed using the poloidal magnetic probes system installed around the plasma column in the Damavand tokamak. In these experiments, the so-called runaway-dominated discharges were considered in which the main part of the plasma current is carried by REs. The induced magnetic effects on the poloidal pickup coils signals are observed simultaneously with the Parail–Pogutse instability moments for REs and hard X-ray bursts. The output signals of all diagnostic systems enter the data acquisition system with 2 Msample/(s channel) sampling rate. The temporal evolution of the diagnostic signals is analyzed by the conditional average sampling (CAS) technique. The CASed profiles indicate RE collisions with the high-field-side plasma facing components at the instability moments. The investigation has been carried out for two discharge modes—low-toroidal-field (LTF) and high-toroidal-field (HTF) ones—related to both up and down limits of the toroidal magnetic field in the Damavand tokamak and their comparison has shown that the RE confinement is better in HTF discharges.

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B. Pourshahab

Department of Nuclear Engineering, Faculty of Advance Sciences and Technologies

Автор, ответственный за переписку.
Email: bpourshahab@gmail.com
Иран, Isfahan

A. Sadighzadeh

Plasma Physics and Nuclear Fusion Research School

Email: bpourshahab@gmail.com
Иран, Tehran

M. Abdi

Department of Physics, Faculty of Science

Email: bpourshahab@gmail.com
Иран, Isfahan

C. Rasouli

Plasma Physics and Nuclear Fusion Research School

Email: bpourshahab@gmail.com
Иран, Tehran


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