Transitions to improved core electron heat confinement triggered by low order rational magnetic surfaces in the stellarator TJ-II

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Transitions to improved core electron heat confinement are triggered by low order rational magnetic surfaces in TJ-II electron cyclotron heated (ECH) plasmas. Experiments are performed changing the magnetic shear around the rational surface n ≤ 3/m ≤ 2 to study its influence on the transition; ECH power modulation is used to look at transport properties. The improvement in the electron heat confinement shows no obvious dependence on the magnetic shear. Transitions triggered by the rational surface n ≤ 4/m ≤ 2 show, in addition, an increase in the ion temperature synchronized with the increase in the electron temperature. Ion temperature changes had not been previously observed either in TJ-II or in any other helical device. SXR measurements demonstrate that, under certain circumstances, the rational surface positioned inside the plasma core region precedes and provides a trigger for the transition. © 2007 IAEA.

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Estrada, T., Medina, F., López-Bruna, D., Ascasíbar, E., Balbín, R., Cappa, A., … Petrov, S. (2007). Transitions to improved core electron heat confinement triggered by low order rational magnetic surfaces in the stellarator TJ-II. Nuclear Fusion, 47(4), 305–312. https://doi.org/10.1088/0029-5515/47/4/009

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