弱湍流模拟太阳射电发射的动态光谱

IF 5.8 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
M. Lazar, L. F. Ziebell, P. H. Yoon, R. A. López, S. Poedts
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上下文。近几十年来,人们对电子束与背景等离子体相互作用产生的太阳射电暴进行了分析和数值模拟,包括频率随时间/空间减小的动态谱。这些是II型和III型射电暴,其基元成分在本地等离子体频率(ωp = 2πfp)和谐波(nωp = 2πnfp)。尽管存在近似解析理论的局限性,但为许多无线电事件建立的合成光谱能够相当好地再现频率下降的特征。利用弱湍流理论提出了一种新的动态射电发射光谱模型。这种新方法还旨在基于电子束等离子体不稳定性和非线性波相互作用的第一性原理建模,对无线电发射进行自一致的定量评估。我们进行了WT模拟,该模拟能够定量描述涉及Langmuir (L),离子声(S)和横向电磁波(T)波非线性相互作用的标准等离子体发射。根据与太阳源距离成反比的背景电子密度模型,构建了类II型和类iii型事件的复合动态光谱。新的动态光谱的获得非常明显,III型发射(由来自日冕源的快速电子束产生)的频率变化很快,而II型光谱(其源随着行星际冲击远离太阳)的频率下降幅度较小。通过与典型太阳射电发射事件的定性比较,我们发现基于第一性原理的合成动态光谱符合得很好。本研究的结果表明,本文所采用的理论方法可以进一步应用于(i)对观测到的射电暴动态光谱的定量预测和复制,以及(ii)更现实的太阳射电源大尺度模型,例如从大尺度磁流体动力学(MHD)模拟甚至从直接航天器观测计算出的ii型和III型源模型。
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Dynamic spectra of solar radio emissions from weak-turbulence simulation
Context. In recent decades, serious efforts have been made in the analytical and numerical modeling of solar radio bursts generated by the electron beam interacting with the background plasma, including the dynamic spectra with decreasing frequency over time/space. These are type II and type III radio bursts, with the fundamental components at the local plasma frequency (ωp = 2πfp) and the harmonics (p = 2πnfp). Synthetic spectra built for a number of radio events were able to reproduce the decreasing frequency profiles reasonably well, despite the limitations of the approximate analytical theory.Aims. We propose new modeling of dynamic radio emission spectra using weak-turbulence (WT) theory. This novel approach also aims at a self-consistent and quantitative evaluation of radio emissions, based on first-principles modeling of electron beam plasma instabilities and nonlinear wave interaction.Methods. We performed the WT simulation, which has the ability to quantitatively describe the standard plasma emission involving the nonlinear interaction of Langmuir (L), ion-sound (S), and transverse electromagnetic (T) waves. The composite dynamic spectra are constructed for type II- and type III-like events, against the background electron density model that behaves as an inverse square of the distance from the solar source.Results. The new dynamic spectra are obtained distinctly, with a rapid frequency shift for type III emissions (generated by fast electron beams from coronal sources), as well as a less steep frequency drop for type II spectra (whose sources move away from the Sun along with interplanetary shocks). Upon making a qualitative comparison with typical solar radio emission events, we find that our first-principle-based synthetic dynamic spectra are in good agreement.Conclusions. The findings of the present study demonstrate that the theoretical approach taken in this paper can be further applied to obtain (i) quantitatively relevant predictions and replications of the observed dynamic spectra of radio bursts, and (ii) more realistic large-scale models of the solar radio source, for example the type II and type III source models computed from the large-scale magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) simulations or even from direct spacecraft observations.
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Astronomy & Astrophysics
Astronomy & Astrophysics 地学天文-天文与天体物理
CiteScore
10.20
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27.70%
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2105
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1-2 weeks
期刊介绍: Astronomy & Astrophysics is an international Journal that publishes papers on all aspects of astronomy and astrophysics (theoretical, observational, and instrumental) independently of the techniques used to obtain the results.
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