@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:02001606, author = {Kajita, Shin and Nishijima, Daisuke and Fujii, Keisuke and Akkermans, Gijs and van der Meiden, Hennie}, issue = {5}, journal = {Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion}, month = {May}, note = {Helium line intensities have been utilized to measure the electron density, ne, and temperature, Te, by comparing measured line intensities to a collisional-radiative model (CRM). In this study, we use multiple regression analysis to train a model of the helium line intensities and ne/Te obtained from a Thomson scattering system in the linear plasma device Magnum-PSI; based on the trained model, we predict ne and Te from line intensities. We show that this method can also obtain radial profiles of ne and Te. We discuss appropriate selections of line pairs for the prediction based on the multiple regression analysis. A big advantage of this method against the standard technique using CRM is that modeling of atomic population distributions is not required, which sometimes needs to take into account various effects such as radiation trapping, transport of helium atoms in metastable states, etc.}, title = {Application of multiple regression for sensitivity analysis of helium line emissions to the electron density and temperature in Magnum-PSI}, volume = {63}, year = {2021} }