Mode Conversion and Reflection of Langmuir Waves in an Inhomogeneous Solar Wind
A. J. Willes and Iver H. Cairns
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia 18(4) 355 - 360
Abstract
Beam-driven Langmuir waves in the solar wind are generated just above the
electron plasma frequency, which fluctuates in the inhomogeneous solar wind
plasma. Consequently, propagating Langmuir waves encounter regions in which
the wave frequency is less than the local plasma frequency, where they can be
reflected, mode converted to transverse electromagnetic waves, and trapped in
density wells. The aim here is to investigate Langmuir wave reflection and
mode conversion at a linear density gradient for typical solar wind
parameters. It is shown that higher mode conversion efficiencies are possible
than previously calculated, but that mode conversion occurs in a smaller
region of parameter space. In addition, the possibility of detecting mode
conversion with in situ spacecraft Langmuir wave observations is discussed.
Keywords: plasmas — radiation mechanisms: general
— scattering — Sun: solar wind — waves
Full text doi:10.1071/AS01051
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