Charge dependence of neoclassical and turbulent transport of light impurities on MAST
physics.plasm-ph
/ Authors
S. S. Henderson, L. Garzotti, F. J. Casson, D. Dickinson, M. O'Mullane, A. Patel, C. M. Roach, H. P. Summers, H. Tanabe, M. Valovic
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/ Abstract
Carbon and nitrogen impurity transport coefficients are determined from gas puff experiments carried out during repeat L-mode discharges on the Mega-Amp Spherical Tokamak (MAST) and compared against a previous analysis of helium impurity transport on MAST. The impurity density profiles are measured on the low-field side of the plasma, therefore this paper focuses on light impurities where the impact of poloidal asymmetries on impurity transport is predicted to be negligible. A weak screening of carbon and nitrogen is found in the plasma core, whereas the helium density profile is peaked over the entire plasma radius.