Abstract

Negative triangularity (NT) experiments in DIII-D point to an emergent reactor scenario free of sawteeth, endowed with benign, nondisruptive n = 2 tearing modes, which experience q min 1 similar to the positive triangularity hybrid scenario. Plasmas exhibiting this behavior attain , high enough to reconsider long held views of NT stability. Ideal MHD and tearing stability analysis of well-diagnosed equilibrium reconstructions of experimental hybrid-like plasmas predict that among shape parameters, MHD stability limits are only sensitive to average triangularity. Operation is predicted to be possible at relevant to upcoming tokamaks and commercial NT reactors.

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