Alcator C-Mod Weekly Highlights June 22, 1998 Engineering: TF magnet refurbishment activities last week included the last cleanup details on the lower TF arms and upper TF core. Final inspection of this work will be followed by the silver plating activity scheduled to begin early next week. The cracked TF core finger has been machined down to clean copper in preparation for the electroforming activity scheduled to begin early next month. Test samples of both the silver plating and electroformed copper will be analyzed this week. We also continue to improve the inductive heating process. Temperature gradients along the feltmetal pad have been reduced another factor of two. We expect to begin full-scale soldering tests this week. The new Rogowski coils to be used during the full-scale joint tests have been tested and calibrated, along with the integrators and CAMAC equipment required for data acquisition. Work continued on the DNB. The arc detection sensors in the beamline were fully characterized. Plans were laid for testing of the power supply variacs, the arc/filament/snubber supplies, and their PLC controls. The interface for communications between the CAMAC and the PLC was successfully tested. The arc/filament/snubber interface chassis which links the supplies with the master control logic and the PLC was completed and is ready for tests. Final preparations for conditioning of the plasma source began. In this work, a plasma will be generated for conditioning of the magnetic bucket source, and new setpoints will be defined for optimum operation with the new gas control system. However, no beam will be extracted until the accel supply and modulator are ready for operation. Physics: Comparisons have been made of edge pedestals in H-mode measured by various diagnostics. Te profiles measured by Langmuir probes, ECE, and Thomson scattering are generally consistent and show a 'foot' near the separatrix and a variable width. In L-mode, ECE tends to give lower separatrix temperatures, perhaps due to lower optical depth. When the probe reaches the separatrix, a steep density profile is seen which can reach more than 1.5e20 m-3, or half the average core density. X-ray pedestals are consistently 8-12 mm inside the separatrix and narrower than Te pedestals. XUV photon emissivity profiles also steepen inside the separatrix during H-mode. Travel and Visits: Gary Hallock from the University of Texas, Austin arrived last week and is collaborating on the Phase Contrast Interferometry (PCI) diagnostic. The data obtained during the last run period is being discussed as are upgrades to PCI for the next campaign. Hidetoshi Yoshida from JAERI also visited last week and discussed Thomson scattering, interferometry, reflectometry, and machine engineering with several PSFC scientists. Miklos Porkolab attended the "Next Step Option" meeting at UCSD, San Diego, last week and participated in discussions and worked on the "ITER-Reduced Scale" draft document, as well as Advanced Tokamak features of the Next Step.