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Main Authors: Hu, L. W., Chen, W., Shi, P. W., Long, T., Xu, J. Q., Ma, R. R., Li, Y. G., Yu, L. M., Yu, X., Jiang, M., Sun, T. F., Gao, J. M., Dong, Y. B., Zhu, X. L., Shi, Z. B.
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Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.15590
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author Hu, L. W.
Chen, W.
Shi, P. W.
Long, T.
Xu, J. Q.
Ma, R. R.
Li, Y. G.
Yu, L. M.
Yu, X.
Jiang, M.
Sun, T. F.
Gao, J. M.
Dong, Y. B.
Zhu, X. L.
Shi, Z. B.
author_facet Hu, L. W.
Chen, W.
Shi, P. W.
Long, T.
Xu, J. Q.
Ma, R. R.
Li, Y. G.
Yu, L. M.
Yu, X.
Jiang, M.
Sun, T. F.
Gao, J. M.
Dong, Y. B.
Zhu, X. L.
Shi, Z. B.
contents The density limit is a mysterious barrier to magnetic confinement nuclear fusion, and is still an unresolved issue. In this paper, we will present the experimental results of the density limit and core-localized kinetic MHD instabilities on HL-2A. Firstly, the high density shots with $ne/ne_G>1$ have been achieved by the conventional gas-puff fuelling method in Ohmic heating plasmas, and the corresponding duration time is close to $t\sim500$ ms ($\sim$ $30τ_E$), where $τ_E$ is the global energy confinement time. Secondly, it is found for the first time that there are kinetic MHD instabilities in the core plasmas while $ne/ne_G\sim1$. The analysis suggests that the core-localized MHD activities belong to Alfv{é}nic ion temperature gradient (AITG) modes or kinetic ballooning modes (KBM), and firstly it is found on experiment that they trigger the minor or major disruption of bulk plasmas while the density profile is peaked. These new findings are of great importance to figure out and understand the origin of the density limit.
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spellingShingle Density Limit Experiments and Core-localized Kinetic MHD Activities in HL-2A Ohmic Heating Plasmas
Hu, L. W.
Chen, W.
Shi, P. W.
Long, T.
Xu, J. Q.
Ma, R. R.
Li, Y. G.
Yu, L. M.
Yu, X.
Jiang, M.
Sun, T. F.
Gao, J. M.
Dong, Y. B.
Zhu, X. L.
Shi, Z. B.
Plasma Physics
The density limit is a mysterious barrier to magnetic confinement nuclear fusion, and is still an unresolved issue. In this paper, we will present the experimental results of the density limit and core-localized kinetic MHD instabilities on HL-2A. Firstly, the high density shots with $ne/ne_G>1$ have been achieved by the conventional gas-puff fuelling method in Ohmic heating plasmas, and the corresponding duration time is close to $t\sim500$ ms ($\sim$ $30τ_E$), where $τ_E$ is the global energy confinement time. Secondly, it is found for the first time that there are kinetic MHD instabilities in the core plasmas while $ne/ne_G\sim1$. The analysis suggests that the core-localized MHD activities belong to Alfv{é}nic ion temperature gradient (AITG) modes or kinetic ballooning modes (KBM), and firstly it is found on experiment that they trigger the minor or major disruption of bulk plasmas while the density profile is peaked. These new findings are of great importance to figure out and understand the origin of the density limit.
title Density Limit Experiments and Core-localized Kinetic MHD Activities in HL-2A Ohmic Heating Plasmas
topic Plasma Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.15590