Evidence of the complete magnetic reconnection during a sawtooth collapse in a tokamak

Abstract
Statistical analysis of a large set of current profile data obtained for sawtoothing discharges in the DIII-D tokamak indicates that the safety factor (inverse rotational transform) in the plasma center, q0, is close to 1.0. The increase of q0 associated with the sawtooth crash is found to be of the order of 0.05. The results of time resolved measurements of the current profile and the soft x-ray emissions support a model of the sawtooth instability based on total reconnection of the m=1 magnetic island.