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Density response to central electron heating: theoretical investigations and experimental observations in ASDEX Upgrade

C. Angioni et al 2004 Nucl. Fusion 44 827-845   doi: 10.1088/0029-5515/44/8/003  Help

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C. Angioni2, A.G. Peeters, X. Garbet1, A. Manini, F. Ryter and ASDEX Upgrade Team
Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik, IPP-EURATOM Association, D-85748 Garching bei München, Germany
1 Association EURATOM-CEA sur la Fusion, CEA Cadarache, 13108 St Paul-Lez-Durance, France
2 Author to whom any correspondence should be addressed.
E-mail: cla@ipp.mpg.de

Abstract. Theory of ion temperature gradient (ITG) and trapped electron modes (TEMs) is applied to the study of particle transport in experimental conditions with central electron heating. It is shown that in the unstable domain of TEMs, the electron thermodiffusive flux is directed outwards. By means of such a flux, a mechanism is identified likely to account for density flattening with central electron heating. Theoretical predictions are compared with experimental observations in ASDEX Upgrade. A parameter domain (including L- and H-mode plasmas) is identified, in which flattening with central electron heating is observed in the experiments. In general, this domain turns out to be the same domain in which the dominant plasma instability is a TEM. On the contrary, the dominant instability is an ITG in plasmas whose density profile is not affected significantly by central electron heating. The flattening predicted by quasi-linear theory for low density L-mode plasmas is too small compared to the experimental observations. At very high density, even when the dominant instability is an ITG, electron heating can provide density flattening, via the coupling with the ion heat channel. In these conditions the anomalous diffusivity increases in response to the increased ion heat flux, while the large collisionality makes the anomalous pinch small and the Ware pinch important.

PACS numbers: 52.25.Fi, 52.55.Fa, 52.35.Qz, 52.30.Gz

Print publication: Issue 8 (August 2004)
Received 23 February 2004, accepted for publication 20 May 2004
Published 11 June 2004

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