Towards understanding edge localised mode mitigation by resonant magnetic perturbations in MAST
I. T. Chapman, A. Kirk, C. J. Ham, J. R. Harrison, Y. Q. Liu, S., Saarelma, R. Scannell, A. J. Thornton, M. Becoulet, F. Orain, W. A. Cooper,, S. Pamela, MAST Team

TL;DR
This paper investigates how resonant magnetic perturbations (RMPs) mitigate Edge Localised Modes (ELMs) in MAST by analyzing various destabilization mechanisms and proposing a model to explain ELM suppression and mitigation phenomena.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive model explaining the dual effects of RMPs on ELM suppression and mitigation, integrating multiple destabilization mechanisms.
Findings
ELMs frequency increases with RMP application.
Peak heat flux on divertor plates is reduced.
Different mechanisms influence ELM behavior under RMPs.
Abstract
Type-I Edge Localised Modes (ELMs) have been mitigated in MAST through the application of n = 3, 4 and 6 resonant magnetic perturbations (RMPs). For each toroidal mode number of the non-axisymmetric applied fields, the frequency of the ELMs has been increased significantly, and the peak heat flux on the divertor plates reduced commensurately. This increase in ELM frequency occurs despite a significant drop in the edge pressure gradient, which would be expected to stabilise the peeling-ballooning modes thought to be responsible for type-I ELMs. Various mechanisms which could cause a destabilisation of the peeling-ballooning modes are presented, including pedestal widening, plasma rotation braking, three dimensional corrugation of the plasma boundary and the existence of radially extended lobe structures near to the X-point. This leads to a model aimed at resolving the apparent dichotomy…
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