ECE electron temperature mapping errors in high-performance DIII-D discharges
The proper mapping of diagnostic profiles to equilibrium flux surfaces is an important step in the analysis of tokamak data. On DIII-D, the mapping of electron temperature profiles obtained from second- and third-harmonic electron cyclotron emission (ECE) occasionally conflicts with that of T e prof...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Fusion engineering and design 2001, Vol.53 (1), p.123-128, Article 123 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The proper mapping of diagnostic profiles to equilibrium flux surfaces is an important step in the analysis of tokamak data. On DIII-D, the mapping of electron temperature profiles obtained from second- and third-harmonic electron cyclotron emission (ECE) occasionally conflicts with that of
T
e profiles obtained by Thomson scattering, especially in high-performance negative central shear (NCS) discharges. Particularly, the ECE diagnostics report higher electron temperatures than the Thomson scattering measurements on the low-field side, although the profiles coincide within the measurement uncertainties on the high-field side. It is believed that this is the result of errors in the mapping of ∣
B∣ to
ρ, the normalized minor radius. This problem can be characterized for a particular equilibrium by calculating the percent reduction in ∣
B∣ required to force agreement between the ECE and Thomson profiles. Calculations taking relativistic line broadening into account show that the required reduction in ∣
B∣ in the range 0.2<
ρ |
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ISSN: | 0920-3796 1873-7196 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0920-3796(00)00486-5 |