Interplanetary plasma waves and type III radio bursts associated with solar electrons

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Electron Plasma, Interplanetary Medium, Plasma Waves, Solar Electrons, Space Plasmas, Type 3 Bursts, Ground Truth, Helios Satellites, Plasma Frequencies, Plasma Oscillations

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The concept of type III solar radio bursts is extended to low frequency bursts whose source is located in interplanetary space. The solar probe 'HELIOS' 1 and 2 observations on the ground and in space are compared to solar flare electrons and electron plasma oscillations in terms of burst frequency, source location, dynamic spectrum, drift rate, polarization, and generation mechanism. The electron plasma waves can be generated by solar flare electrons at the fundamental and second harmonic of the local electron plasma frequency not only in the corona, but also in interplanetary space. A new stabilization mechanism against deceleration for solar electrons is presented on the basis of a theory of energy conversion from the unstable beam-resonant to a nonresonant region through the parametric oscillating two-stream instability.

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