Abstract

An experiment aimed at investigating the cause of fluctuation suppression by gas puffing in the edge and scrape-off layer plasma of the ADITYA tokamak is reported. The fluctuation suppression is accompanied by a flattening of the radial profiles of the floating potential, plasma density and electrostatic Reynolds stress. Both the fluctuation suppression and the simultaneous reduction in particle flux occur throughout the observed region of the plasma edge. The bolometer data also show an increase in the edge radiation from 20% to 40% of the input power during the gas puff. These results indicate a significant role of edge cooling in the fluctuation suppression mechanism and are shown to be well explained in terms of a concomitant reduction in the growth rate of the interchange instability associated with the electron temperature gradient.

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