High resolution soft-x-ray tomography of sawtooth oscillations on the tokamak de varennes

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Abstract

Up to five arrays of soft-x-ray detectors are used with the Fourier-Bessel harmonic reconstruction method to generate 2D images of sawtooth collapses during ohmic plasma discharges on the Tokamak de Varennes. For low-harmonic reconstructions (M2), a quasi-interchange behavior (Wesson model) is observed during the sawtooth crash, but a reconnectionlike behavior (Kadomtsev model) is recovered using higher harmonics (M3) on the same data. This indicates that the Kadomtsev model is a better description for the sawtooth collapse, although the collapse time remains shorter than predicted. © 1989 The American Physical Society.

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Janicki, C., Décoste, R., & Simm, C. (1989). High resolution soft-x-ray tomography of sawtooth oscillations on the tokamak de varennes. Physical Review Letters, 62(26), 3038–3041. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.62.3038

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