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Fast-Ion Confinement and Fast-Ion-Induced Effects in Stellarators

Authors: Kolesnichenko, Y.; Lutsenko, V.; Marchenko, V.; Weller, A.; Werner, A.; Wobig, H.; Yakovenko, Y.; +1 Authors

Fast-Ion Confinement and Fast-Ion-Induced Effects in Stellarators

Abstract

This work presents a concise overview of some energetic particle issues in stellarators. The main attention is paid to stochastic diffusion of the energetic ions and Alfven instabilities caused by these ions. The results of theoretical studies and numerical modeling of Alfvenic activities, in particular, experiments on the Wendelstein 7-AS and Large Helical Device, are presented.

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