Mode conversion of Langmuir to electromagnetic waves at magnetic field-aligned density inhomogeneities: Simulations, theory, and applications to the solar wind and the corona
- School of Physics, University of Sydney, New South Wales 2006 (Australia)
Linear mode conversion of Langmuir waves to radiation near the plasma frequency at density gradients is potentially relevant to multiple solar radio emissions, ionospheric radar experiments, laboratory plasma devices, and pulsars. Here we study mode conversion in warm magnetized plasmas using a numerical electron fluid simulation code with the density gradient parallel to the ambient magnetic field B{sub 0} for a range of incident Langmuir wavevectors. Our results include: (1) both o- and x-mode waves are produced for {omega}=({omega}L/c){sup 1/3}({omega}{sub c}/{omega})(less-or-similar sign)1, contrary to previous ideas. Only the o mode is produced for {omega}(greater-or-similar sign)1.5. Here {omega}{sub c} is the (angular) electron cyclotron frequency, {omega} is the angular wave frequency, L is the length scale of the (linear) density gradient, and c is the speed of light. A WKB-style analysis accounts semiquantitatively for the production and relative conversion efficiencies of the o and x modes in the simulations. (2) In the unmagnetized limit, equal amounts of o- and x-mode radiation are produced. (3) The mode conversion window narrows as {omega} increases. (4) As {omega} increases the total electromagnetic field changes from linear to circular polarization, with the o- and x-mode signals remaining circularly polarized. (5) The conversion efficiency to the x mode decreases monotonically as {omega} increases while the o-mode conversion efficiency oscillates due to an interference phenomenon between incoming and reflected Langmuir/z modes. (6) The maximum total conversion efficiencies for wave power from the Langmuir/z mode to radiation are of order 50%-70%. They depend strongly on the wave frequency when close to the background plasma frequency but weakly on the electron temperature T{sub 0} and {beta}=T{sub 0}/mc{sup 2}. The corresponding energy conversion efficiencies are favored since they allow separation into o and x modes, use directly measured experimental quantities, and generalize easily for wave packets. The total energy conversion efficiency differs from the power conversion efficiency by the ratio of the group speeds for each mode, is less than 10% for the value of {beta}=0.01 simulated, and decreases linearly with {beta}. Since {beta}{approx_equal}10{sup -5}-10{sup -4} in the solar wind and corona, this {beta} dependence is important in applications. (7) The interference effect and the disappearance of the x mode at {omega}(greater-or-similar sign)1 can be accounted for semiquantitatively using a WKB-type analysis. (8) Constraints on density turbulence are developed for the x mode to be generated and be able to propagate from the source. (9) Standard parameters for the corona and the solar wind near 1 AU suggest that linear mode conversion should produce both o- and x-mode radiation for solar and interplanetary radio bursts. It is therefore possible that linear mode conversion under these conditions might explain the weak total circular polarizations of type II and III solar radio bursts.
- OSTI ID:
- 21254522
- Journal Information:
- Physics of Plasmas, Vol. 15, Issue 10; Other Information: DOI: 10.1063/1.2994719; (c) 2008 American Institute of Physics; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA); ISSN 1070-664X
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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