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. 2025 Jul 1;96(7):073503.
doi: 10.1063/5.0257903.

Electron cyclotron emission measurements and modeling in optically semi-transparent plasma on the HSX stellarator

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Electron cyclotron emission measurements and modeling in optically semi-transparent plasma on the HSX stellarator

G M Weir et al. Rev Sci Instrum. .

Abstract

On the Helically Symmetric Experiment (HSX), electron cyclotron emission (ECE) at the second harmonic of the electron gyrofrequency is measured with a 16-channel heterodyne receiver. An ECE radiometer diagnostic has been calibrated with a broadband frequency source, allowing independent measurements of the electron temperature. The antenna pattern has a significant impact on the measurements, and modeling its effect is necessary to produce an ECE radiation temperature spectrum. Measurements, calibration results, and modeling of the ECE data are presented in this paper. At a relatively high plasma density, HSX plasmas are thermal, and the radiation temperature measured by the radiometer is in good agreement with the electron temperature measured by a Thomson scattering diagnostic. At a relatively low plasma density, the deviation from a Maxwellian distribution is large, and asymmetry in the radiation temperature profile is measured. These measurements are supported by single-pass and multi-pass ray tracing calculations of the electron cyclotron emission using the TRAVIS ray tracing code. Thermal and nonthermal electron populations exist in HSX, and the effect of these populations on the asymmetry in the measured emission is presented.

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