EFDA-JET-CP(12)04/15
Secondary Instability to Tearing Modes in JET Density Limit Disruptions
Major disruptions are the most dangerous instabilities in tokamak plasmas. Understanding the cause and dynamics of major disruptions will improve the strategies to avoid or ameliorate their effects, which is a relevant issue for ITER. In a well established sequence of events the precursor of density limit disruptions starts with the radiative contraction of the current profile, caused by a rise in the impurity radiation due to the increase of electron density in the plasma edge region.