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Solar plasma radio emission in the presence of imbalanced turbulence of kinetic-scale Alfv\'en waves

Authors :
Lyubchyk, Olena
Kontar, Eduard
Voitenko, Yuriy
Bian, Nicolas
Melrose, Donald
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

We study the influence of kinetic-scale Alfv\'enic turbulence on the generation of plasma radio emission in the solar coronal regions where the plasma/magnetic pressure ratio $\beta $ is smaller than the electron/ion mass ratio $m_{e}/m_{i}$. The present study is motivated by the phenomenon of solar type I radio storms associated with the strong magnetic field of active regions. The measured brightness temperature of the type I storms can be up to $10^{10}$ K for continuum emission, and can exceed $10^{11}$ K for type I bursts. At present, there is no generally accepted theory explaining such high brightness temperatures and some other properties of the type I storms. We propose the model with the imbalanced turbulence of kinetic-scale Alfv\'en waves producing an asymmetric quasilinear plateau on the upward half of the electron velocity distribution. The Landau damping of resonant Langmuir waves is suppressed and their amplitudes grow spontaneously above the thermal level. The estimated saturation level of Langmuir waves is high enough to generate observed type I radio emission at the fundamental plasma frequency. Harmonic emission does not appear in our model because the backward-propagating Langmuir waves undergo a strong Landau damping. Our model predicts $100\%$ polarization in the sense of the ordinary (o-) mode of type I emission.<br />Comment: 27 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication in Solar Physics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1707.02295
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11207-017-1140-1