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Inversion methods for fast-ion velocity-space tomography in fusion plasmas

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Department of Physics, Technical University of Denmark1

Plasma Physics and Fusion Energy, Department of Physics, Technical University of Denmark2

University of California at Irvine3

Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics4

Velocity-space tomography has been used to infer 2D fast-ion velocity distribution functions. Here we compare the performance of five different tomographic inversion methods: truncated singular value decomposition, maximum entropy, minimum Fisher information and zeroth and first-order Tikhonov regularization.

The inversion methods are applied to fast-ion Dα measurements taken just before and just after a sawtooth crash in the ASDEX Upgrade tokamak as well as to synthetic measurements from different test distributions. We find that the methods regularizing by penalizing steep gradients or maximizing entropy perform best.

We assess the uncertainty of the calculated inversions taking into account photon noise, uncertainties in the forward model as well as uncertainties introduced by the regularization which allows us to distinguish regions of high and low confidence in the tomographies. In high confidence regions, all methods agree that ions with pitch values close to zero, as well as ions with large pitch values, are ejected from the plasma center by the sawtooth crash, and that this ejection depletes the ion population with large pitch values more strongly.

Language: English
Publisher: IOP Publishing
Year: 2016
Pages: 045016
ISSN: 13616587 and 07413335
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1088/0741-3335/58/4/045016
ORCIDs: Salewski, Mirko , Korsholm, Søren Bang , Leipold, Frank , Nielsen, Stefan Kragh , Rasmussen, Jesper and Pedersen, Morten Stejner

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