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Title Conceptual design of DIII-D experiments to diagnose the lifetime of spin polarized fuel
Authors A. Garcia, W. Heidbrink, A. Sandorfi
JLAB number JLAB-PHY-22-3691
LANL number (None)
Other number DOE/OR/23177-5570
Document Type(s) (Journal Article) 
Associated with EIC: No
Supported by Jefferson Lab LDRD Funding: No
Funding Source: Nuclear Physics (NP)
Other Funding:DOE-FES
 

Journal
Compiled for Nuclear Fusion
Volume 63
Issue 2
Page(s) Article No. 026030
Refereed
Publication Abstract: In magnetic fusion experiments, the cross sections for the D-T and D- 3He fusion reactions are increased by as much as 50% if the fuel remains spin polarized parallel to the magnetic field. The goal of this study is to assess the feasibility of lifetime measurements of spin polarization, in magnetic fusion relevant conditions, on the DIII-D tokamak using relative changes in charged fusion product (CFP) loss measurements that depend upon the differential fusion cross section d?/d?. Relative measurements that capture changes in the escaping CFP pitch, poloidal, and energy distributions are studied in two realistic TRANSP calculated plasma scenarios: 1) vector-polarized 3He and D pellets are injected into a hot hydrogen plasma to produce thermonuclear reactions, and 2) a tensor-polarized deuterium pellet is injected into an L-mode hydrogen background plasma that includes unpolarized 3He neutral beam injection (NBI). Ideal CFP signals in both scenarios show substantial pitch sensitivity to polarization for 14.7 MeV proton detection at a poloidal angle of ?56? (on the outer wall in the ion ?B direction), and strong sensitivity to polarization for 3.6 MeV alpha flux detection by an array of poloidal detectors. Energy-resolved measurements of 14.7 MeV protons are also sensitive to the degree of polarization for the ?56? port in the beam-plasma scenario. A realistic assessment of CFP signals in the thermonuclear scenario show count rates in the range of 2 × 104 cps for pitch-resolved proton detection and 2 × 105 cps for alpha flux measurements. Reduced chi-squared ?r2 calculations show polarization lifetime measurements are feasible for either proton or alpha detection of both enhanced or suppressed polarization for the thermonuclear scenario. Measurements of gamma rays produced in the weak D + 3He ? ?+ 5Li branch complement the CFP measurements.
Experiment Numbers: other
Group: Hall B
Document: pdf
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1088/1741-4326/acaf0d
Accepted Manuscript: Garcia_2023_Nucl._Fusion_63_026030.pdf
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