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== | == Fast ions have been found to impact plasma confinement [1]. Understanding the underlying physics is an essential task for future fusion reactors where plasmas will be dominated by fast particle dynamics. In particular, non-linear excitations of zonal structures by fast particle driven modes are predicted to play an important role on the nonlinear dynamics of AEs and related transport [2] == | ||
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Revision as of 17:16, 27 January 2019
Experimental campaign
2018 Autumn
Proposal title
Searching for zonal flieds and zonal flows driven by fast particles in TJ-II
HIBP team
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Carlos Hidalgo
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Description of required resources
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- Number of plasma discharges or days of operation:
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References
- ↑ A. Einstein, Journal of Exceptional Results (2017)