Abstract

AbstractThe hydrogenic two‐point model (H‐2PM), an analytical model for the scrape‐off layer that predicts a common electron and ion temperature and density along a flux tube from a target temperature and density, is adapted to a single‐species helium (He) model, preserving the 2PM assumptions and analytical nature. Across a range of densities and heating powers, the predicted is within of upstream measurements by high‐resolution Thomson scattering (HRTS) for low‐confinement He plasmas performed in JET ITER‐like wall (JET‐ILW). For high‐recycling conditions, He‐2PM predictions of were within 10% of the Li‐beam diagnostic measurements, excluding the near‐SOL, when assuming , suggesting the divertor SOL was not fully ionised in the JET‐ILW He plasmas.

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