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Alternative Detection of n = 1 Modes Slowing Down on ASDEX Upgrade

Emmanuele Peluso    
Riccardo Rossi    
Andrea Murari    
Pasqualino Gaudio    
Michela Gelfusa    
on behalf of the ASDEX Upgrade Team and on behalf of the EUROfusion MST1 Team    

Resumen

This article describes a physical based criterion to track the slowing down of n = 1 instabilities on the ASDEX upgrade (AUG) Tokamak. It can provide automatically the time instance of the locking of the instability in the frame of reference of the laboratory. Immediate applications are possible both in real time and off-line, for mitigation and avoidance purposes respectively.

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