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Plasma behavior with a separatrix magnetic surface in JFT−2a tokamak
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MagnetismElectron DensityEngineeringPhysicsApplied PhysicsApplied Plasma PhysicPlasma ScienceMagnetohydrodynamicsPlasma PhysicsPlasma BehaviorMagnetic ConfinementSeparatrix Magnetic SurfacePlasma ApplicationMagnetic Confinement FusionConventional Tokamak
Results from the JFT−2a (DIVA) experiments made with a separatrix magnetic surface are described. The main conclusions are: (1) A separatrix magnetic surface is stably located inside the material surface. (2) A plasma enclosed in a separatrix magnetic surface is similar to that of a conventional tokamak as far as the magnetohydrodynamic properties are concerned. (3) Measured parameters of the main plasma column are consistent with those expected from a conventional tokamak. (4) The electron density and temperature in the scrape-off layer are about ten times less than the values at the center of the main plasma column. (5) Heat and particle fluxes to the divertor region are axisymmetric and several times less than those of the total loss fluxes from the main plasma column. (6) Runaway electrons are well guided to the divertor region.