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Moos, H.W.; Armstrong, L. Jr.; Fastie, W.G.
Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, Md. (USA)1978
Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, Md. (USA)1978
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[en] Spatial scans of Alcator Tokamak have led to a more direct determination of the oxygen and nitrogen concentrations. These scans have also shown that grad B and curvature drifts are significant transport mechanisms in this device. Spatial scans of Elmo Bumpy Torus from both the top and the side have produced two dimensional plots of the impurity concentrations. Preliminary results from 2XIIB show that oxygen is the dominant impurity; nitrogen, carbon, and titanium are also present. The Spatial Imaging Detector System is discussed; construction is complete and it is being prepared for installation on a plasma machine. EUV photometric calibration techiques at this laboratory are described. The accuracy and stability of this calibration is discussed. Theoretical calculations of relativistic transition rates and energies have continued, and studies of electron-impact ionization and excitation cross sections have begun
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1978; 66 p; Available from NTIS., PC A04/MF A01
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