Velocity-space tomography of an MeV fast-ion tail generated by three-ion scheme ICRF heating at JET

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Abstract

Recently-developed methods are used successfully to reconstruct the two-dimensional velocity-space distribution of the energetic minority MeV ion tail created by heating in the ion cyclotron range of frequencies (ICRFs) in the D-D NBI -3He three-ion scheme. This reconstruction is based on neutron emission spectroscopy and gamma-ray spectroscopy measurements of JET plasma 95679. These datasets present challenges in velocity-space tomography which are met by collisional regularisation coupled to a sparsity-promoting regularisation technique. In combination, these capture the energetic ion tail in pitch-angle as well as in energy. Our reconstructions highlight the importance of diagnostics that can probe the plasma with oblique lines-of-sight with respect to the direction of the confining magnetic field. Our inferred fast-ion distribution corroborates experimentally the pitch angle tilt of the energetic ion tail predicted analytically, and by TRANSP simulations, for the three ion ICRF scheme. The synergies between neutral-beam injection and ICRF heating are captured by these diagnostics, and we are able to validate models of electromagnetic ICRF wave heating directly from the experiments.

Original languageEnglish
Article number076007
JournalNuclear Fusion
Volume65
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2025

Keywords

  • ICRF
  • collisional regularisation
  • fusion plasma
  • linear inverse problem
  • sparsity promoting regularisation
  • three-ion scheme
  • velocity-space tomography

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