Theory of type III radio bursts in the interplanetary space. II. Study of instability of the electron beam-solar wind plasma system in a linear approximation

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Frequency characteristics of disturbances of a one-dimensionally inhomogeneous electron beam-solar wind plasma system are studied in the geometrical optics approximation on the basis of the Maxwell equations closed by the material equation obtained earlier. The corresponding dispersion equation is derived and solved. It is found that resonance interaction of a wave with an electron beam can occur only at two spatial points. Perhaps, such a short-time (point-like) mechanism of the resonance clarifies one of the main problems of physics of electron beams generated by solar flares: their time of existence is much longer than the time following from the previous theoretical estimates of the beam energy loss rate due to radiation.

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