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Inter-ELM pedestal evolution on MAST and impact of Resonant Magnetic Perturbations

arXiv:1305.2730 · doi:10.1088/0741-3335/55/3/035013

Abstract

The peak pressure gradient in the pedestal (dPe/dψ) on MAST varies little between edge localized modes (ELMs), although it varies between discharges due factors such as gas fuelling and plasma current. The pressure pedestal width in flux space on the high-field side (HFS), both during the inter-ELM period and amongst different plasma discharges is consistent with a scaling of . In flux space very similar dPe/dψ and Δpe are observed on the HFS and low-field side (LFS) in single null configuration. This symmetry is broken by the application of resonant magnetic perturbations (RMPs). During ELM mitigation by application of RMPs changes in the edge transport barrier position and width are observed. These changes are dependent on the intensity of the RMP and on the toroidal location with respect to the RMP phase. An outward displacement of up to 30 mm and increase in the edge pedestal width of up to 50% with respect to the coils case off are observed. Increased particle transport causes a decrease in ne,ped, and hence Pe,ped, as is observed on other devices. The combination of an increase in Δpe on the LFS and decrease in Pe,ped results in significantly reduced LFS dPe/dψ when these perturbations are applied to the plasma edge. A decrease in dPe/dψ on the HFS is also observed due to RMP; however, this decrease is caused solely by the Pe,ped decrease whilst no expansion of Δpe on the HFS is observed.

26 pages, 11 figures. This is an author-created, un-copyedited version of an article accepted for publication in Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion. IOP Publishing Ltd is not responsible for any errors or omissions in this version of the manuscript or any version derived from it