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Frequency chirping during a fishbone burst
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EngineeringBioacousticsAquacultureFishbone ActivityControlled Nuclear FusionApplied Plasma PhysicUnderwater AcousticPlasma InstabilityMagnetohydrodynamicsInstability BurstReactive TorqueMagnetic Confinement FusionFishbone Burst
It is shown that frequency chirping during fishbone activity can be attributed to the reactive torque exerted on the plasma during the instability burst, which slows down plasma rotation inside the q = 1 surface and reduces the mode frequency in the lab frame. Estimates show that the peak value of this torque can exceed the neutral beam torque in modern tokamaks. The simple line-broadened quasilinear burst model (Berk et al 1995 Nucl. Fusion 35 1661 ), properly adapted for the fishbone case, is capable of reproducing the key features of the bursting mode.
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