On the effect of beating during nonlinear frequency chirping
Andreas Bierwage, Roscoe B. White, Vin\'icius N. Duarte

TL;DR
This paper investigates how beating and amplitude pulsations in nonlinear frequency chirping influence energetic particle-driven modes in plasmas, revealing mechanisms for phase space structure evolution and long-range chirping.
Contribution
It demonstrates that field pulsations and beating can drive phase space structure evolution and long-range chirping, highlighting a coupling mechanism ignored in some existing theories.
Findings
Beating causes radial advancement of density wave fronts in pulses.
Beating facilitates convective transfer of phase space density.
Long-range chirping occurs with detached vortices maintaining nested layers.
Abstract
Spectral analyses of energetic particle (EP) driven bursts of MHD fluctuations in magnetically confined plasmas often exhibit multiple simultaneous chirps. While the superposition of oscillations at multiple frequencies necessarily causes beating in the signal acquired by a localized external probe, self-consistent hybrid simulations of chirping EP modes in a JT-60U tokamak plasma have demonstrated the possibility of global beating, where the electromagnetic field vanishes globally between beats and reappears with opposite phase. This implies that there can be a single field mode that oscillates at multiple frequencies simultaneously when resonantly driven by multiple density waves in EP phase space. Conversely, this means that the EP density waves are mutually coupled and interfere with each other via the jointly driven field, a mechanism ignored in some theories. In this treatise, we…
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