Alcator C-Mod Weekly Highlights July 20, 1999 Tokamak operations resumed last week. July 15th was devoted to power supply testing and check-out. A full length, clean tokamak plasma was obtained the next day (Friday). RF power was coupled into the plasma through the E port antenna. It was poorly tuned, but otherwise the system worked as it should have. After this, the run was halted because of concerns about overheating the alternator during the heat wave (> 95 deg. F) experienced in the northeast last week. (The river water used for alternator cooling was hotter than normal.) Tokamak-plasma runs are scheduled for Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of this week. They will be devoted to RF conditioning. Abstracts to the American Physical Society - Division of Plasma Physics meeting, to be held in November, were submitted. From C-Mod there will be 4 Invited Oral presentations, 11 Contributed Orals, and 32 Contributed Posters. A list of the first authors and titles of the oral presentations follows: Invited: Bonoli, P., (MIT), ``Mode Conversion Electron Heating in Alcator C-Mod: Theory and Experiment'' Boivin, R., (MIT), ``Effects of Neutral Particles on Edge Dynamics in Alcator C-Mod Plasmas'' Rice, J., (MIT), ``Toroidal Rotation in Alcator C-Mod Plasmas with No Direct Momentum Input'' Pitcher, C.S., (MIT), ``The Effect of Divertor Baffling on Alcator C-Mod Discharges'' Contributed Orals: Terry, J., (MIT), ``Recent Results from Alcator C-Mod'' Mossessian, D., (MIT), ``H-Mode Pedestal Measurements on Alcator C-Mod'' Granetz, R., (MIT), ``Impurity Transport and H-mode Edge Pedestals in Alcator C-Mod'' Pedersen, T., (MIT), ``Poloidal Asymmetries in Soft X-ray Pedestals from Alcator C-Mod'' Mikkelsen, D., (PPPL) ``Ion Temperature Gradient Scale Length in Alcator C-Mod: Theory and Experiment'' Taylor, G., (PPPL) ``Electron Power Deposition During ICRF Heating on C-Mod'' In, Y. (MIT) ``Observation of n=1 Resistive Interchange Mode in low-beta Plasmas'' Mazurenko, A., (MIT) ``New Results from the Phase Contrast Imaging on Alcator C-Mod'' Heard, J., (Auburn Univ.) ``Cross-field Particle Transport through the Separatrix and Scrape-off Layer in Alcator C-Mod'' Goetz, J., (MIT) ``Impurity Screening Studies on Alcator C-Mod'' Boswell, C., (MIT) ``2-D Profiles of Volume Recombination in the Alcator C-Mod Divertor'' Engineering ----------- The RF power systems are nearing operational capability. Initially, the FMIT #1 transmitter, which feeds the D port antenna, delivered 1 MW into a dummy load. Subsequently, leaks in the transmitter cooling channels were found and repaired. Again the power output was successfully tested into a dummy load, and this system is now being conditioned into vacuum. FMIT #2, powering the E port antenna, has passed the operational tests of 1.4 MW into a dummy load and 90 kW into vacuum. FMIT #3 and #4 feed the J port 4-strap antenna. The phase shifter in the FMIT #3 transmission line, which had arced, was repaired, reassembled, and re-calibrated. Vacuum conditioning of the #3 and #4 power trains will begin today, July 20. Travel and Visitors ------------------- A large fraction of the physics staff is attending the meeting in Snowmass, CO on ``Opportunities and Directions in Fusion Energy Science for the Next Decade''. Dr. Christopher Watts of Auburn Univ. visited for the week of July 12th. He was working with John Heard on hardware modifications and documentation for the ECE correlation radiometer. Dr. Ron Bravenec was on-site beginning July 16. He will remain through July 22, measuring D-alpha profiles and working on BES CAMAC data acquisition.