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MSE Spectral Analysis on the Madison Symmetric Torus Betsy Den Hartog Jinseok Ko Kyle Caspary Daniel Den Hartog Darren Craig
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MST RFP is a toroidally axisymmetric current carrying plasma with B ~ B , 0.2 ≤ |B| ≤ 0.5 T Self-generated currents drive plasma to a relaxed state in which toroidal field is reversed at edge
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Motional Stark Effect Overview H beam atoms experience an electric field: E = v beam x B H emission stark splitting Linear at high fields Obtain B ┴ from line splitting components linearly polarized along E components circularly polarized n=3 n=2 = o 2 (3/2)(ea o /hc)|E|
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MSE implementation on MST Diagnostic Neutral Beam E = 46 keV I = 5.5 A Divergence = 18 mrad Duration = 20 ms On-Axis Views 7 views all looking at magnetic center shuttered to look at different time points Mid-Radius views 4 views 2 orthogonal polarizations 2 time points
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On-Axis Analysis Low Fields of MST Present Challenge - E~ 1 MV/m Stark components not resolved use polarizer to block most of and pass radiation Data is fit to the sum of 9 gaussians based on linear Stark model – relative I’s taken from Mandl Note +/ - asymmetry. This is typical of MST MSE data.
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Analysis considerations Linear Stark model not adequate at low fields Need a model which includes Zeeman and spin-orbit terms (ADAS 605) Cannot account for +/ - asymmetry, non- equilibrium populations?
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On-axis spectral fitting 400 kA plasma 200 kA plasma Old fitNew fitB = 0.41 TB = 0.39 T B = 0.27 T B = 0.26 T
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Mid-radius view – a challenge! Two orthogonal polarizers Now getting usable data showing broadening on one polarizer view Geometry constraints limit ‘contrast’ between 2 views
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Mid-radius view and radiation patterns mapped onto the plane of the polarizer mid-radius patterns depend on pitch angle ellipse lies oriented in same direction as linear – limiting ‘contrast’ pi
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Mid-radius view – first cut pi fit |B| and pitch angle now both free parameters in fit |B| = 0.42 ± 0.07 T = 40.3° ± 9.4°
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Summary Incremental improvement in on-axis analysis utilizing ADAS 605 Still have not explained +/ - asymmetry - ADAS development underway may yield insight Mid-radius view promising to yield |B| and
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