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Helium Oscillations in Burning Tokamaks

Heimo Bürbaumer, Gerald Kamelander, Dieter J. Sigmar, Frederick Wising

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 35 / Number 3 / May 1999 / Pages 280-288

Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.13182/FST99-A81

Thermonuclear alpha particles transfer their energy by slowing down on the electrons and ions of bulk plasma, after which time the alpha particles become helium ash, which dilutes the plasma and reduces the fusion rate. The helium ash is shown to cause temperature oscillations that are unacceptable for reactor performance, but as an example, an ITER-like plasma is used to demonstrate that these oscillations can be controlled effectively by modulating auxiliary power.