Implementation of a 3D halo neutral model in the TRANSP code
and application to projected NSTX-U plasmas
Authors: S.S. Medley, D. Liu, M.V. Gorelenkova,
W.W. Heidbrink and L. Stagner
Abstract: A 3D halo neutral code developed at the
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory and implemented for analysis
using the TRANSP code is applied to projected National Spherical
Torus eXperiment-Upgrade (NSTX-U plasmas). The legacy TRANSP code
did not handle halo neutrals properly since they were distributed
over the plasma volume rather than remaining in the vicinity of
the neutral beam footprint as is actually the case. The 3D halo
neutral code uses a "beam-in-a-box" model that encompasses both
injected beam neutrals and resulting halo neutrals. Upon
deposition by charge exchange, a subset of the full, one-half and
one-third beam energy components produce first generation halo
neutrals that are tracked through successive generations until an
ionization event occurs or the descendant halos exit the box. The
3D halo neutral model and Neutral Particle Analyzer (NPA)
simulator in the TRANSP code have been benchmarked with the
Fast-Ion D-Alpha simulation (FIDAsim) code, which provides
Monte-Carlo simulations of beam neutral injection, attenuation,
halo generation, halo spatial diffusion, and photoemission
processes. When using the same atomic physics database, TRANSP and
FIDAsim simulations get excellent agreement on the spatial profile
and magnitude of beam and halo neutral densities and the NPA
energy spectrum. The simulations show that the halo neutral
density can be comparable to the beam neutral density. These halo
neutrals can double the NPA flux, but they have minor effects on
the NPA energy spectrum shape. The TRANSP and FIDAsim simulations
also suggest that the magnitudes of beam and halo neutral
densities are relatively sensitive to the choice of the atomic
physics databases.
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Submitted to: Plasma Physics Control Fusion
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