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Experimental Investigation of Runaway Electron Generation in Textor

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An experimental study of the generation of runaway electrons in TEXTOR has been performed. From the infrared synchrotron radiation emitted by relativistic electrons, the number of runaway electrons can be obtained as a function of time. In low density discharges (n(e)BAR < 1 X 10(19) m-3) runaways are created throughout the discharge and not predominantly in the startup phase. From the exponential increase in the runaway population and the ongoing runaway production after the density is increased, it is concluded that the secondary generation, i.e. the creation of runaways through close collisions of already existing runaways with thermal electrons, provides an essential contribution to the runaway production. The effective avalanche time of this secondary process is determined to be t(eff) = 0.9 +/- 0.2 s.

Year of Publication
1993
Journal
Nuclear Fusion
Volume
33
Number
12
Number of Pages
1775-1785
Date Published
Dec
ISBN Number
0029-5515
DOI
10.1088/0029-5515/33/12/i02
PId
bc4c3e0d2384928adc6f3b86d5388167
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