@article{oai:nifs-repository.repo.nii.ac.jp:00010582, author = {OGAWA, Kunihoro and ISOBE, Mitsutaka and Kawase, Hiroki and Nishitani, T. and SEKI, Ryosuke and OSAKABE, Masaki and LHD, Experiment Group}, issue = {4}, journal = {Nuclear Fusion}, month = {Feb}, note = {0000-0003-4555-1837, A deuterium experiment was initiated to achieve higher-temperature and higher-density plasmas in March 2017 in the Large Helical Device (LHD). The central ion temperature notably increases compared with that in hydrogen experiments. However, an energetic particle mode called the helically-trapped energetic-ion-driven resistive interchange (EIC) mode is often excited by intensive perpendicular neutral beam injections on high ion-temperature discharges. The mode leads to significant decrease of the ion temperature or to limiting the sustainment of the high ion-temperature state. To understand the effect of EIC on the energetic ion confinement, the radial transport of energetic ions is studied by means of the neutron flux monitor and vertical neutron camera newly installed on the LHD. Decreases of the line-integrated neutron profile in core channels show that helically-trapped energetic ions are lost from the plasma.}, title = {Observation of Enhanced Radial Transport of Energetic Ion due to Energetic Particle Mode Destabilized by Helically-trapped Energetic Ion in the Large Helical Device}, volume = {58}, year = {2018} }