Long-Pulse Suprathermal Discharges in the ASDEX Tokamak

Abstract
Use of the ASDEX divertor permits the production of stable low-density discharges (ne1012 cm3) with extremely low resistivity lasting for more than 10 s. While the distribution functions of electrons and ions show suprathermal tails, runaway electrons in the megaelectronvolt range are found to disappear with decreasing density. There are indications that in these discharges the energy confinement is improved compared with ALCATOR scaling.