CLUMPY LANGMUIR-WAVES IN TYPE-III RADIO-SOURCES

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作者
ROBINSON, PA [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV SYDNEY,CTR THEORET ASTROPHYS,SYDNEY,NSW 2006,AUSTRALIA
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D O I
10.1007/BF00147886
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
A model is developed for the clumpy Langmuir waves observed in type III source regions. In this model the waves are generated by instability of a beam which propagates outward from the Sun in a state close to marginal stability. Ambient density perturbations cause fluctuations about the marginally stable state, leading to nonuniformities in both beam and waves and, hence, to spatially inhomogeneous growth. High damping rates and high wave levels are strongly anti-correlated, leading to suppression of the net damping. Below saturation stochastic growth causes the waves to follow a random walk in the logarithm of their energy density and the resulting probability of observing a field of magnitude E is approximately proportional to E-1. Comparison with observations shows that this model can account for the levels and clumpiness of the Langmuir waves, the small net dissipation required for the beams to propagate to 1 AU, the characteristic decay time of type III electromagnetic emission, and the negative mean growth rate observed in situ in type III sources. At 1 AU only the very highest fields approach the threshold for nonlinear wave collapse, but this threshold may be more commonly exceeded closer to the Sun.
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