Abstract
The thermal helium beam diagnostic at ASDEX Upgrade is used to infer the electron density n e and temperature T e in the scrape-off layer and the pedestal region from the emission of visible lines of the locally injected helium. The link between n e and T e and the emission is provided by a collisional radiative model, which delivers the evolution of the populations of the relevant excited states as the He atoms travel through the plasma. A computationally efficient method with just three effective states is shown to provide a good approximation of the population dynamics. It removes an artificial rise of T e at the plasma edge when using a simple static model. Furthermore, the re-absorption of the vacuum ultra-violet resonance lines has been introduced as an additional excitation mechanism being mainly important in the region close to the injection point. This extra excitation leads to a much better fit of the measured line ratios in this region for larger puff rates.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 045004 |
Journal | Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion |
Volume | 64 |
Issue number | 4 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Apr 2022 |
Keywords
- ASDEX Upgrade
- beam emission spectroscopy
- collisional radiative model
- scrape-off layer
- thermal helium beam