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(EX7/3) MHD Phenomena in Advanced Scenarios on ASDEX Upgrade and the Influence of Localised Electron Heating and Current Drive

S. Günter1), A. Gude1), J. Hobirk1), M. Maraschek1), A. G. Peeters1), S. D. Pinches1), S. Saarelma2), S. Schade1), R. C. Wolf1), ASDEX Upgrade Team1)
 
1) MPI für Plasmaphysik, D-85748 Garching, Germany, EURATOM-Association
2) Helsinki Univ. of Tech., EURATOM-TEKES Association, FIN-02015 HUT, Finland

Abstract.  MHD instabilities in advanced tokamak scenarios on the one hand are favourable as they can contribute to the stationarity of the current profiles and act as a trigger for the formation of internal transport barriers. In particular fishbone oscillations driven by fast particles arising from neutral beam injection (NBI) are shown to trigger internal transport barriers in low and reversed magnetic shear discharges. During the whistling down period of the fishbone oscillation the transport is reduced around the corresponding rational surface, leading to an increased pressure gradient. This behaviour is explained by the redistribution of the resonant fast particles resulting in a sheared plasma rotation due to the return current in the bulk plasma, which is equivalen to a radial electric field. On the other hand MHD instabilities limit the accessible operating regime. Ideal and resistive MHD modes such as double tearing modes, infernal modes and external kinks degrade the confinement or even lead to disruptions in ASDEX Upgrade reversed shear discharges. Localized electron cyclotron heating and current drive is shown to significantly affect the MHD stability of this type of discharges.

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