Fishbone Mode Excited by Deeply Trapped Energetic Beam Ions in EAST

2016 
This paper describes the fishbone mode phenomena during the injection of highpower neutral beams in EAST(Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak).The features of the fishbone mode are presented.The change in frequency of the mode during a fishbone burst is from 1 kHz to 6 kHz.The nonlinear behavior of the fishbone mode is analyzed by using a prey-predator model,which is consistent with the experimental results.This model indicates that the periodic oscillations of the fishbone mode always occur near the critical value of fast ion beta.Furthermore,the neutral beam analysis for the discharge is done by using the NUBEAM module of the TRANSP code.According to the numerical simulation results and theoretical calculation,it can be concluded that the fishbone mode is driven by the deeply trapped energetic beam ions in EAST.
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