Abstract
A large variety of electromagnetic modes excited by NBI-generated energetic ions are observed in the early phase of many discharges at ASDEX Upgrade. In addition to the well-known reversed shear Alfvén eigenmodes (RSAE) and the toroidal Alfvén eigenmodes (TAE), a set of modes around 70 kHz is observed as recently described in []. The modes were identified to be beta-induced Alfvén eigenmodes (BAE) connected with the appearance of the q = 2 and the q = 1.5 surface during the current ramp-up phase. In the view of ITER, these BAEs may occur in scenarios with q ≈ 2 (scenario 4) and therefore add significantly to the transport of energetic ions due to RSAEs and TAEs.Experimentally, the combination of ECE, soft-x-ray and magnetic measurements allows for a very reliable mode position and mode structure determination. The measurements are compared with linear gyrokinetic calculations employing the LIGKA code that uses a fully kinetic model to describe fast-particle-driven modes in general tokamak geometry.
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