Collisional-radiative models for hydrogen-like and helium-like carbon and oxygen ions and applications to experimental data from the TS tokamak and the reversed field pinch RFX

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作者
Carraro, L
Mattioli, M
Sattin, F
Demichelis, C
Hogan, JT
Mandl, W
Puiatti, ME
Scarin, P
Valisa, M
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[1] CEN CADARACHE, DEPT RECH FUS CONTROLEE, EURATOM ASSOC, CEA FUS, F-13108 ST PAUL LES DURANCE, FRANCE
[2] OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, DIV FUS ENERGY, OAK RIDGE, TN 37831 USA
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10.1088/0031-8949/55/5/009
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O4 [物理学];
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0702 ;
摘要
Collisional radiative models (CRM) are needed to simulate experimental line brightnesses and emissivities from fusion devices. CRM are built for H-like and He-like carbon and oxygen ions, following a detailed review of the published literature on the required atomic data (including both collision rate coefficients and atomic transition probabilities). The impurity ion radial distribution is obtained using a transport code with two radius dependent transport parameters: a diffusion coefficient D and an inward convection velocity V. Reliable atomic data are a prerequisite to these simulations, since they are supposed to be well known; adjustement of the simulations to the experimental line and/or continuum brightnesses and emissivities is done by varying only D and V. Examples are given of the quantitative interpretation of experimental spectroscopic data from two fusion devices: the Tore Supra Tokamak and the Reversed Field Pinch RFX. As a consequence of the order of magnitude difference in the central electron temperatures in the two devices, the sensitivity of the H-like and He-like ion emissions to the transport parameters is different. These differences are highlighted in the examples given.
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