First dedicated observations of runaway electrons in the COMPASS tokamak
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Jun 22, 2015
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Published Online: Jun 22, 2015
Page range: 249 - 255
Received: Jun 12, 2014
Accepted: Oct 20, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/nuka-2015-0052
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Runaway electrons present an important part of the present efforts in nuclear fusion research with respect to the potential damage of the in-vessel components. The COMPASS tokamak a suitable tool for the studies of runaway electrons, due to its relatively low vacuum safety constraints, high experimental flexibility and the possibility of reaching the H-mode D-shaped plasmas. In this work, results from the first experimental COMPASS campaign dedicated to runaway electrons are presented and discussed in preliminary way. In particular, the first observation of synchrotron radiation and rather interesting raw magnetic data are shown.