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Title: Fast electron generation in quasiperpendicular shocks and type II solar radiobursts
Authors: Krasnoselskikh, V. V
Kruchina, E. N
Volokitin, A. S
Thejappa, G
Keywords: Electron Acceleration
High Energy Electrons
Particle Production
Shock Wave Propagation
Type 2 Bursts
Ion Beams
Shock Fronts
Solar Corona
Space Plasmas
Issue Date: Aug-1985
Publisher: European Southern Observatory
Citation: Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 149, No. 2, pp. 323 - 329
Abstract: The paper is devoted to the theory of type II solar radio bursts caused by collisionless shock waves propagating in the coronal plasma. The model developed is based on the theory of collisionless shock waves, which predicts that a small fraction of ions is reflected from the shock front. This ion beam is unstable and can drive low-frequency waves which, as shown in this paper, are quickly absorbed by the magnetized electrons of the background plasma, leading to the formation of non-Maxwellian electron tails. When entering the cold background plasma, these hot electrons, in turn, drive high frequency Langmuir oscillations with omega approximately equal to omega (pe) up to the high level W(L)/n(0)T(e) of about 0.00001-0.0001. The conversion of plasma waves into electromagnetic waves is caused by the induced scattering of plasma waves of ions or by merging of two Langmuir waves. The role of nonlinear processes is studied. The brightness temperature calculated from the theory, T(b) of about 10 to the 11th K, appears to be in very good agreement with observations.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2248/3786
ISSN: 0004-6361
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