Non-thermal radiation at runaway electron instability

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Electron Plasma, Magnetohydrodynamic Stability, Nonthermal Radiation, Runway Conditions, Synchrotron Radiation, Energy Distribution, Magnetic Field Configurations, Toroidal Plasmas, Wave Propagation

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Nonthermal microwave radiation from a tokamak NOVA Pi operated in a runaway mode exhibited two distinct time behaviors at X-band synchronized with the positive spikes in loop voltage, depending on the vertical magnetic field. One can be explained by synchrotron radiation through the pitch angle scattering of the runaways. The other is closely related with the electron gyrofrequency/electron plasma frequency ratio.

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