Abstract

In this contribution, long runaway electron (RE)dominated discharges achieved in the COMPASS tokamak are presented. The extensivelength is possible due to a low consumption of available volt-seconds of thetokamak transformer in this type of discharge. Energetic electron losses in thisregime seems to be modulated mainly by small oscillations of a radial position (controllersetting) unlike in the RE discharges at higher electron density, where variousMHD phenomena affect the evolution of the losses. The behaviour of the slide-awayplasma is studied using magnetic coils, HXR detectors, ECE system and a pair of3He proportional counters of neutrons. The plasma scenario is also modelled usingFokker-Planck codes

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