Collective microwave emission from intense electron-beam interactions - Theory and experiment

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Magnetohydrodynamic Stability, Microwave Emission, Plasma-Particle Interactions, Relativistic Electron Beams, Type 3 Bursts, Plasma Frequencies, Particle Beam Interactions In Plasmas

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High-power microwaves are observed in two clear frequency bands when an intense relativistic electron beam passes through an unmagnetized plasma. The high-frequency band has frequency which scales with plasma frequency and resembles radiation from processes in type-III solar bursts. Theory indicates beam-plasma stabilization may arise from radiative losses. The lower-frequency band, with frequency independent of plasma frequency, may represent conversion of electrostatic waves near the plasma boundary in inhomogeneities of size of about 0.3 cm. Experiments in a magnetic field qualitatively agree with the present models.

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