Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Oct 1987
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1987jplph..38..179c&link_type=abstract
Journal of Plasma Physics (ISSN 0022-3778), vol. 38, Oct. 1987, p. 179-198.
Computer Science
Sound
45
Harmonic Generators, Ionic Waves, Plasma Radiation, Plasma Waves, Sound Waves, Brightness Temperature, Electrostatic Waves, Transverse Waves, Wavelengths
Scientific paper
The theory for second harmonic plasma emission by the weak turbulence (or random phase) processes L + L + or - S to T, proceeding in two three-wave steps, L + or - S to L prime and L + L prime to T, where L, S and T denote Langmuir, ion sound and electromagnetic waves, respectively, is developed. Kinematic constraints on the characteristics and growth lengths of waves participating in the wave processes, and constraints on the characteristics of the source plasma, are derived. Limits on the brightness temperature of the radiation and the levels of the L prime and S waves are determined. Expressions for the growth rates and path-integrated wave temperatures are derived for simple models of the wave spectra and source plasma.
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