Abstract
The m = 2, n = 1 (where m and n are the poloidal and toroidal mode numbers, respectively) neoclassical tearing mode (NTM) has been proposed as a candidate to explain the larger than expected losses of high energy ions produced by neutral beam injection observed in several experiments. Although the numerical simulations performed so far to study the effect of NTMs on energetic ions have reproduced several features observed in experiments, the agreement is not completely satisfactory. In particular, it has been difficult to reproduce the total amount of losses, which are affected by the details of the perturbation in the edge region. In this work, we study the effect of NTMs on the confinement of energetic ions produced by NBI injection using FOCUS, a full orbit code that runs in graphical processing units. This allows us to follow the evolution of a large number of ions with modest resources. A reconstruction technique that includes the experimental information available is employed to calculate the perturbed magnetic field. The main result of this study is that when the frequency of the NTM matches the toroidal precession frequency ω tp of the trapped ions (, where E is the energy of the ion), the losses increase significantly.
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