Nonlinear evolution of beam-plasma instability in inhomogeneous medium

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Autor(a) principal: Ziebell, Luiz Fernando
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Yoon, Peter H., Pavan, Joel, Gaelzer, Rudi
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFRGS
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/108974
Resumo: The problem of electron-beam propagation in inhomogeneous solar wind is intimately related to the solar type II and/or type III radio bursts. Many scientists have addressed this issue in the past bymeans of quasi-linear theory, but in order to fully characterize the nonlinear dynamics, one must employ weak-turbulence theory. Available numerical solutions of the weak-turbulence theory either rely on only one nonlinear process (either decay or scattering), or when both nonlinear terms are included, the inhomogeneity effect is generally ignored. The present paper reports the full solution of weak-turbulence theory that includes both decay and scattering processes, and also incorporating the effects of density gradient. It is found that the quasi-linear effect sufficiently accounts for the primary Langmuir waves, but to properly characterize the back-scattered Langmuir wave, which is important for eventual radiation generation, it is found that both nonlinear decay and scattering processes make comparable contributions. Such a finding may be important in the quantitative analysis of the plasma emission process with application to solar type II and/or type III radio bursts.
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title Nonlinear evolution of beam-plasma instability in inhomogeneous medium
spellingShingle Nonlinear evolution of beam-plasma instability in inhomogeneous medium
Ziebell, Luiz Fernando
Plasmas astrofisicos
Materia interplanetaria
Fontes de plasma
Turbulência em plasmas
Vento solar
Instabilities
Plasmas
Solar wind
Turbulence
Waves
title_short Nonlinear evolution of beam-plasma instability in inhomogeneous medium
title_full Nonlinear evolution of beam-plasma instability in inhomogeneous medium
title_fullStr Nonlinear evolution of beam-plasma instability in inhomogeneous medium
title_full_unstemmed Nonlinear evolution of beam-plasma instability in inhomogeneous medium
title_sort Nonlinear evolution of beam-plasma instability in inhomogeneous medium
author Ziebell, Luiz Fernando
author_facet Ziebell, Luiz Fernando
Yoon, Peter H.
Pavan, Joel
Gaelzer, Rudi
author_role author
author2 Yoon, Peter H.
Pavan, Joel
Gaelzer, Rudi
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ziebell, Luiz Fernando
Yoon, Peter H.
Pavan, Joel
Gaelzer, Rudi
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Plasmas astrofisicos
Materia interplanetaria
Fontes de plasma
Turbulência em plasmas
Vento solar
topic Plasmas astrofisicos
Materia interplanetaria
Fontes de plasma
Turbulência em plasmas
Vento solar
Instabilities
Plasmas
Solar wind
Turbulence
Waves
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Instabilities
Plasmas
Solar wind
Turbulence
Waves
description The problem of electron-beam propagation in inhomogeneous solar wind is intimately related to the solar type II and/or type III radio bursts. Many scientists have addressed this issue in the past bymeans of quasi-linear theory, but in order to fully characterize the nonlinear dynamics, one must employ weak-turbulence theory. Available numerical solutions of the weak-turbulence theory either rely on only one nonlinear process (either decay or scattering), or when both nonlinear terms are included, the inhomogeneity effect is generally ignored. The present paper reports the full solution of weak-turbulence theory that includes both decay and scattering processes, and also incorporating the effects of density gradient. It is found that the quasi-linear effect sufficiently accounts for the primary Langmuir waves, but to properly characterize the back-scattered Langmuir wave, which is important for eventual radiation generation, it is found that both nonlinear decay and scattering processes make comparable contributions. Such a finding may be important in the quantitative analysis of the plasma emission process with application to solar type II and/or type III radio bursts.
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