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Stochastic Acceleration of Relativistic Electrons and Plasma Heating and Current Drive with 2.45 Ghz Frequency at the Wega Stellarator

Plasma physics and controlled fusion(2014)

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Abstract
MeV electrons were produced with less than 6 kW of non-resonant 2.45 GHz microwave heating at magnetic fields of 0.3-0.5 T with no applied loop voltage at the WEGA stellarator. The maximum toroidal plasma current, carried by the electrons, was 1 kA. Broadband radiation, similar to synchrotron radiation, was measured in the 0.5-120 GHz range. X-ray radiation from the plasma and directed gamma-ray emission from collisions of the electrons with nearby plasma-facing components was measured as well. The acceleration process was modeled by a tail formation due to stochastic interaction with the radio frequency field at the antenna mouth. The characteristic time for tail formation could be reproduced with power modulation experiments.
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magnetic confinement,radio frequency heating,stellarator,run-away electrons
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