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Reduced Critical Rotation for Resistive-Wall Mode Stabilization in a Near-Axisymmetric Configuration
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MagnetismResistive-wall Mode StabilizationEngineeringPhysicsToroidal Plasma RotationApplied Plasma PhysicMechanical SystemsReduced Critical RotationNear-axisymmetric ConfigurationMagnetohydrodynamicsPlasma PhysicsMagnetic ConfinementPlasma RotationThreshold ValuesStability
Recent DIII-D experiments with reduced neutral beam torque and minimum nonaxisymmetric perturbations of the magnetic field show a significant reduction of the toroidal plasma rotation required for the stabilization of the resistive-wall mode (RWM) below the threshold values observed in experiments that apply nonaxisymmetric magnetic fields to slow the plasma rotation. A toroidal rotation frequency of less than 10 krad/s at the q=2 surface (measured with charge exchange recombination spectroscopy using C VI) corresponding to 0.3% of the inverse of the toroidal Alfvén time is sufficient to sustain the plasma pressure above the ideal MHD no-wall stability limit. The low-rotation threshold is found to be consistent with predictions by a kinetic model of RWM damping.
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