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Using ASCOT to encode neoclassical collisional physics as prior in fast-ion distribution reconstructions

  • O. Hyvärinen*
  • , M. Rud
  • , Antti Snicker
  • , et al.
  • , JET Contributors
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • University of Helsinki
  • Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
  • Uppsala University
  • University of Milan
  • Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik (IPP)

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Abstract

Measuring 3D or 4D fast-ion distribution function relies on using prior information in some form due to the ill-conditioned nature of the underlying inverse problem. Here we present a method to encode the correlations between phase-space elements caused by the neoclassical transport due to Coulomb collisions as physics-informed prior information which we compute using the orbit-following code ASCOT. We reconstruct the fast-ion distribution function from neutral beam injection (NBI) in a 4D phase-space using neoclassical anisotropic slowing-down distributions calculated with ASCOT for a JET equilibrium as basis functions. Detailed data from the NBI geometry was used to compute basis functions at full, half, and one-third injection energies. The fast-ion distribution at each injection energy was divided into 10 separate basis functions based on flux surfaces of the ionized neutrals. Reconstructions based on synthetic data were computed by solving for basis function coefficients with Tikhonov regularization. Reconstructions of the phase-space distribution from one NBI match well with the true solution, but an addition of another NBI reduced the quality of the reconstructions significantly.

Original languageEnglish
Article number092003
JournalNuclear Fusion
Volume65
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2025
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Funding

This work has been carried out within the framework of the EUROfusion Consortium, funded by the European Union via the Euratom Research and Training Programme (Grant Agreement No. 101052200—EUROfusion). Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Commission. Neither the European Union nor the European Commission can be held responsible for them. This work was partially funded by the Research Council of Finland Project No. 362342.

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Keywords

  • ASCOT
  • fast-ion distribution
  • JET
  • neoclassical collision prior
  • reconstruction

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