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Conceptual design of the radial gamma ray spectrometers system forαparticle and runaway electron measurements at ITER

Authors :
J. Rzadkiewicz
E. Perelli Cippo
Gabriele Croci
Ana C. Fernandes
Mirko Salewski
Igor Lengar
Marica Rebai
Robin Barnsley
M. Tardocchi
L. Giacomelli
João M. C. Sousa
R. C. Pereira
V. Krasilnikov
D. Rigamonti
P. Santosh
Giuseppe Gorini
I. Zychor
Marek Moszynski
L. Di Pace
A. Muraro
Massimo Nocente
B. Brichard
G. Brolatti
Luciano Bertalot
Di Pace, L.
Brolatti, G.
Nocente, M
Tardocchi, M
Barnsley, R
Bertalot, L
Brichard, B
Croci, G
Brolatti, G
Di Pace, L
Fernandes, A
Giacomelli, L
Lengar, I
Moszynski, M
Krasilnikov, V
Muraro, A
Pereira, R
Perelli Cippo, E
Rigamonti, D
Rebai, M
Rzadkiewicz, J
Salewski, M
Santosh, P
Sousa, J
Zychor, I
Gorini, G
Source :
Nuclear fusion 57 (2017). doi:10.1088/1741-4326/aa6f7d, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Nocente M.; Tardocchi M.; Barnsley R.; Bertalot L.; Brichard B.; Croci G.; Brolatti G.; Di Pace L.; Fernandes A.; Giacomelli L.; Lengar I.; Moszynski M.; Krasilnikov V.; Muraro A.; Pereira R.C.; Perelli Cippo E.; Rigamonti D.; Rebai M.; Rzadkiewicz J.; Salewski M.; Santosh P.; Sousa J.; Zychor I.; Gorini G./titolo:Conceptual design of the radial gamma ray spectrometers system for alpha particle and runaway electron measurements at ITER/doi:10.1088%2F1741-4326%2Faa6f7d/rivista:Nuclear fusion/anno:2017/pagina_da:/pagina_a:/intervallo_pagine:/volume:57
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2017.

Abstract

We here present the principles and main physics capabilities behind the design of the radial gamma ray spectrometers (RGRS) system for alpha particle and runaway electron measurements at ITER. The diagnostic benefits from recent advances in gamma-ray spectrometry for tokamak plasmas and combines space and high energy resolution in a single device. The RGRS system as designed can provide information on α particles on a time scale of 1/10 of the slowing down time for the ITER 500 MW full power DT scenario. Spectral observations of the 3.21 and 4.44 MeV peaks from the 9Be(α, nγ)12C reaction make the measurements sensitive to α particles at characteristic resonant energies and to possible anisotropies of their slowing down distribution function. An independent assessment of the neutron rate by gamma-ray emission is also feasible. In case of runaway electrons born in disruptions with a typical duration of 100 ms, a time resolution of at least 10 ms for runaway electron studies can be achieved depending on the scenario and down to a current of 40 kA by use of external gas injection. We find that the bremsstrahlung spectrum in the MeV range from confined runaways is sensitive to the electron velocity space up to E≈30-40 MeV, which allows for measurements of the energy distribution of the runaway electrons at ITER. © 2017 IOP Publishing Ltd.

Details

ISSN :
17414326 and 00295515
Volume :
57
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nuclear Fusion
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....08fc84cb32755e18fd66825469da0fa2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/1741-4326/aa6f7d