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English: A typical plasma in the MAST spherical tokamak machine at the Culham Centre for Fusion Energy in the UK. The image shows the main plasma as the sphere in the center of the image. The elongations at the top and bottom are extensions to the plasma where it flows to ring-shaped "diverters" at the top and bottom of the reactor. Diverters help shape the plasma, as well as clear it of heavier impurities and fusion ash. The central column is prominent, and some details of the test chamber can be seen.
Français : Plasma typique formé dans la machine tokamak sphérique MAST du Centre Culham pour l'étude de l'énergie de fusion au Royaume-Uni. L'image montre le plasma principal (sphère au centre de l'image). Les allongements visibles dans les parties supérieure et inférieure de l'image sont des extensions du plasma dévié vers l'anneau, dans le haut et le bas du réacteur. Ces déviations contribuent à façonner le plasma, mais aussi à en ôter les impuretés et des résidus de fusion. l'image montre aussi la colonne centrale et certains détails de la chambre d'essai.
Source http://www.fusion.org.uk/MAST.aspx
Author Culham Centre for Fusion Energy.
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See also MAST plasma (3D image)

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