@Article{vongoeler85,
author = {Schweickhard E. von Goeler and James E. Stevens and
Stefano Bernabei and Manfred L. Bitter and Tsu-Kai Chu
and Phillip C. Efthimion and Nathaniel J. Fisch and
William M. Hooke and Kenneth W. Hill and Joel C. Hosea
and Forrest C. Jobes and Charles F. F. Karney and
J. A. Mervine and E. B. Meservey and Robert W. Motley
and Phyllis G. Roney and Steven S. Sesnic and
K. Silber and Gary Taylor},
title = {Angular Distribution of the Bremsstrahlung Emission
during Lower Hybrid Current Drive on {PLT}},
journal = {Nucl. Fusion},
volume = 25,
number = 11,
pages = {1515-1528},
month = nov,
year = 1985,
reprint = {nf85a},
preprint = {Princeton Univ. Rept. \eref{PPPL-2225}{PPPL--2225}
(June 1985) 46 pp.},
abstract = {The bremsstrahlung emission from the PLT tokamak
during lower-hybrid current drive has been measured as
a function of angle between the magnetic field and the
emission direction. The emission is peaked strongly
in the forward direction, indicating a strong
anisotropy of the electron velocity distribution. The
data demonstrate the existence of a nearly flat tail
of the velocity distribution, which extends out to
approximately 500 keV and which is interpreted as the
plateau created by Landau damping of the lower-hybrid
waves.}
}