MAST
Spherical Tokamak
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Publications
Determining neutral fueling response to RMPs in MAST using a multi-reservoir particle balance model and EMC3 EIRENE
arXiv (physics.plasm-ph), 2026
Benchmarking Sensor Robustness in Plasma Diagnostic Models: A Systematic Evaluation on TokaMark
arXiv (physics.plasm-ph), 2026
TORQSNet: a physics-inspired spectral neural network for predicting toroidal torque density in tokamak devices
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion, 2026
Tearing Instability Prediction for MAST Shots Using a Transformer-Based Deep Learning Model
IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, 2026
Multimachine analysis of intermittent fluctuations in the scrape-off layer of magnetically confined fusion plasmas
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion, 2026
Overview of physics results from MAST
Nuclear Fusion, 2007
Years Operated
2000 - 2013
Mega-Amp Spherical Tokamak (MAST) is a spherical tokamak at Culham Centre for Fusion Energy (CCFE) funded by UKAEA and Euratom. MAST is the successor to the START experiment and is the predecessor of MAST-U. The aim of MAST was to improve the understanding of spherical tokamak devices.
