Strong Langmuir turbulence as a source of radio emission

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Electromagnetic Radiation, Electrostatic Waves, Plasma Frequencies, Plasma Turbulence, Radio Emission, Type 3 Bursts, Plasma Density, Plasmons, Solar Physics, Solar Wind, Wave Generation

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Mechanisms of electromagnetic wave generation by strong Langmuir turbulence are investigated within the framework of a theory of such turbulence formulated by Galeev (1977). Expressions for the electromagnetic radiation power are obtained for two generation mechanisms: (1) radiation at frequencies close to the plasma frequency due to the conversion of plasma waves by the density fluctuations produced by the turbulence, and (2) radiation at twice the plasma frequency due to the production of an electromagnetic quantum as a result of merging of two plasma waves.

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