Universality of Poisson-driven plasma fluctuations in the Alcator C-Mod scrape-off layer
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/14607Date
2018-12-18Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
Large-amplitude, intermittent fluctuations are ubiquitous in the boundary region of magnetically confined plasmas and lead to detrimental plasma-wall interactions in the nextgeneration, high duty cycle fusion power experiments. Using gas puff imaging data time
series from the scrape-off layer in the Alcator C-Mod device, it is here demonstrated that
the large-amplitude fluctuations can be described as a super-position of pulses with fixed
shape and constant duration. By applying a new deconvolution algorithm on the data time
series with a two-sided exponential pulse function, the arrival times and amplitudes of
the pulses can be estimated and the measurement time series can be reconstructed with
high accuracy. The pulse amplitudes are shown to follow an exponential distribution. The
waiting times between pulses are uncorrelated, their distribution has an exponential tail,
and the number of arrivals is a linear function of time. This demonstrates that pulse arrivals
follow a homogeneous Poisson process. Identical statistical properties apply to both ohmic
and high confinement mode plasmas, clearly demonstrating universality of the fluctuation
statistics in the boundary region of Alcator C-Mod.
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