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Investigation of annular/central collapse events triggered by the double tearing modes in EAST

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Annular/central collapses of electron temperature have been investigated in the EAST tokamak. The precursor modes are excited before the annular/central collapse events, and the coexistence of multi magnetic island chains… Click to show full abstract

Annular/central collapses of electron temperature have been investigated in the EAST tokamak. The precursor modes are excited before the annular/central collapse events, and the coexistence of multi magnetic island chains can be observed synchronously for the core concentration of high-Z impurities. The primary magnetic islands for the two cases are located in the same region of 0.25 ⩽ ρ(r/a) ⩽ 0.35, while the secondary magnetic islands for central and annular cases are located inside (ρ ≈ 0.1) and outside (ρ ≈ 0.4) respectively. The similar simulation has been performed by the toroidal resistive MHD code CLT (Zhang et al 2020 Phys. Plasmas 27 122509), and the annular/central collapse events can be reproduced by the magnetic reconnection of m/n = 2/1 double tearing modes, m and n are the poloidal and toroidal mode numbers respectively. The combination of lower hybrid current driven and off-axis electron cyclotron resonance heating is an essential condition for the establishment of reversed magnetic shear. The different penetration depth of high-Z impurity density plays an important role for excitation of the annular/central collapse events, e.g. the steeper gradient of T e-profile can be formed accordingly in the annular region of 0.1 ⩽ ρ ⩽ 0.4, together with excitation of the precursor modes.

Keywords: double tearing; tearing modes; annular central; central collapse; collapse events

Journal Title: Nuclear Fusion
Year Published: 2021

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