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    Investigation of the cause of the High-to-Low mode confinement transition following MARFE formation in DIII-D (DoE Grant ER54538)
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005-10) Stacey, Weston M. ; Friis, Zachary Ward ; Petrie, Thomas W. ; Leonard, Anthony W.
    The common observation that the onset of a core MARFE (Multifaceted Asymmetric Radiation From Edge) is followed immediately by a H-L (High-to-Low) confinement mode transition in DIII-D [J. Luxon, Nucl. Fusion, 42, 614 (2002)] was investigated by comparing a theoretical prediction of the threshold non-radiative power across the separatrix needed to maintain H-mode with an experimental determination of the non-radiative power flowing across the separatrix. It was found that in three shots with continuous gas fueling the increased neutral influx associated with the MARFE formation caused a sharp increase in the predicted threshold non-radiative power crossing the separatrix that was required for the plasma to remain in H-mode to a value comparable to the experimental power crossing the separatrix.