Impurity particle transport in an ion cyclotron resonance heated Alcator
C-Mod discharge is studied with local gyrokinetic simulations and a theoretical
model including the effect of poloidal asymmetries and elongation. In spite of
the strong minority temperature anisotropy in the deep core region, the
poloidal asymmetries are found to have a negligible effect on the turbulent
impurity transport due to low magnetic shear in this region, in agreement with
the experimental observations. According to the theoretical model, in outer
core regions poloidal asymmetries may contribute to the reduction of the
impurity peaking, but uncertainties in atomic physics processes prevent
quantitative comparison with experiments.Comment: 32 pages, 12 figure