Detailed measurements and transport analysis of divertor conditions in Alcator C-Mod [Phys. Plasmas 1, 1511 (1994)] are presented for a range of line-averaged densities, 0.7 <2.2×1020 m-3. Three parallel heat transport regimes are evident in the scrape-off layer: sheath-limited conduction, high-recycling divertor, and detached divertor, which can coexist in the same discharge. Local cross-field pressure gradients are found to scale simply with a local electron temperature. This scaling is consistent with classical electron parallel conduction being balanced by anomalous cross-field transport (χ⊥∼0.2 m2s-1) proportional to the local pressure gradient. A 60%-80% of divertor power is radiated in attached discharges, approaching 100% in detached discharges. Detachment occurs when the heat flux to the plate is low and the plasma pressure is high (Te∼5 eV). High neutral pressures in the divertor are nearly always present (1-20 mTorr), sufficient to remove parallel momentum via ion-neutral collisions. © 1995 American Institute of Physics.
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LaBombard, B., Goetz, J., Kurz, C., Jablonski, D., Lipschultz, B., McCracken, G., … Wolfe, S. (1995). Scaling and transport analysis of divertor conditions on the Alcator C-Mod tokamak. Physics of Plasmas, 2(6), 2242–2248. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.871248
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