On the origin of continuum emission during decametric solar noise storms

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Continuous Radiation, Decametric Waves, Noise Storms, Solar Radio Emission, Solar Storms, Electron Distribution, Solar Corona, Solar Magnetic Field, Solar Wind

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The stationary current of diffusely-distributed super-thermal electrons along a weakly inhomogeneous coronal magnetic field is considered as a possible model of the noise storm continuum source in decametric wavelengths. It is shown that the realization of such a streaming leads to a considerably increased level of plasma noise in the diffuse component region and then to enhanced radio emission from this region.

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