Spatial and Temporal Structure of Edge-Localized Modes
2004
This Letter provides information on the spatial and temporal structure of periodic eruptions observed in magnetically confined laboratory fusion plasmas, called edge-localized modes (ELMs), and highlights similarities with solar eruptions. Taken together, the observations presented in this Letter provide strong evidence for ELMs being associated with a filamentlike structure. These filaments are extended along a field line, are generated on a $100\text{ }\ensuremath{\mu}\mathrm{s}$ time scale, erupt from the outboard side, and connect back into the plasma. Such structures are predicted by a theoretical model based on the ``ballooning'' instability, developed for both solar and tokamak applications.
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