Studies on neutral beam ion confinement and excitation of beta-induced Alfvén acoustic eigenmodes in the HL-2A tokamak

2012 
Experiments with high-energy deuterium neutral beam (NB) injection were performed on the HL-2A tokamak. To obtain information on NB deposition and the slowing down of beam ions in HL-2A plasmas, very short-pulse deuterium NB injection, or the so-called ?blip? injection, was applied to MHD-quiescent ohmic deuterium plasmas. Analysis of neutron decay following the NB ?blip? injection indicates that tangentially injected beam ions are well confined, slowing down classically in the HL-2A tokamak. In contrast to the MHD-quiescent plasma, anomalous losses of beam ions were observed when a core-localized mode with a frequency up-chirping from 15 to 40?kHz appeared in the plasma. The core-localized mode was identified as a beta-induced Alfv?n acoustic (BAAE) mode by its frequency sweeping behaviour and numerical calculation. Such a high energetic particle driven mode led to fast-ion loss, showing the strong influence of the core-localized fast-ion-driven BAAE mode on the fast-ion transport. Furthermore, a clear frequency splitting was first observed on the Alfv?n-acoustic-type mode, and is found to be strongly linked to the effect of resonant wave?particle interaction, providing further insights into how frequency splitting structures are generated in the plasma.
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