Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 1978
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1978aujph..31..533r&link_type=abstract
Australian Journal of Physics, vol. 31, Dec. 1978, p. 533-545.
Physics
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Solar Flares, Solar Radio Emission, Very High Frequencies, Brightness Temperature, Coulomb Collisions, Energy Distribution, Particle Acceleration, Plasma Radiation, Solar Spectra, Synchrotron Radiation, Temperature Distribution, Type 2 Bursts, Type 4 Bursts
Scientific paper
This paper presents observations and an interpretation of solar flare continuum radiation. Two types are distinguished: FCM which often precedes a moving type IV burst, and FCII which often follows a type II burst. Theoretical models are proposed for the two types of flare continuum event. For FCM events, the electrons are assumed to be injected into coronal arches, where they are confined by Coulomb scattering and wave-particle interactions. The radiation is due to either gyrosynchrotron or Langmuir wave processes. For FCII events, the electrons are assumed to be accelerated by large amplitude Alfvenic turbulence, the resultant radiation being caused by the conversion of Langmuir waves to electromagnetic radiation at the fundamental.
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