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Electron Plasma Oscillations Associated with Type III Radio Bursts

Abstract

Plasma wave electric field measurements with the solar orbiting Helios spacecraft have shown that intense (approximately 10 millivolts per meter) electron plasma oscillations occur in association with type III solar radio bursts. These observations confirm the basic mechanism, proposed in 1958, that type III radio emissions are produced by intense electron plasma oscillations excited in the solar corona by electrons ejected from a solar flare.


Publication:
Science
Pub Date:
December 1976
DOI:

10.1126/science.194.4270.1159

Bibcode:
1976Sci...194.1159G
Keywords:
  • Electric Field Strength;
  • Electron Plasma;
  • Magnetohydrodynamic Waves;
  • Plasma Oscillations;
  • Type 3 Bursts;
  • Electromagnetic Radiation;
  • Electron Oscillations;
  • Electrostatic Waves;
  • Helios 1;
  • Solar Corona;
  • Solar Flares;
  • Wave Interaction;
  • Solar Physics
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