Persistent rapid up and down frequency chirping modes with a toroidal mode number of zero (n = 0) are observed
in the JET tokamak when energetic ions, in the range of several hundred keV, are created by high field side ion
cyclotron resonance frequency heating. Fokker–Planck calculations demonstrate that the heating method enables
the formation of an energetically inverted ion distribution which supplies the free energy for the ions to excite a mode
related to the geodesic acoustic mode. The large frequency shifts of this mode are attributed to the formation of
phase space structures whose frequencies, which are locked to an ion orbit bounce resonance frequency, are forced
to continually shift so that energetic particle energy can be released to counterbalance the energy dissipation present
in the background plasma.
PACS numbers: 52.35.Mw, 52.35.