Publication Date:
2011-08-16
Description:
Electric field emissions at frequencies of (n + 1/2) times the electron cyclotron frequency have been generated in a large-scale electron beam experiment in a vacuum facility. These emissions arise when a contrastreaming beam configuration exists, the primary beam consisting of monoenergetic electrons (50 eV to 5 keV) and the other beam of lower-energy backscattered secondary electrons. It is suggested that the same mechanism could also be the source of the observed 3/2 times the electron cyclotron frequency emissions at auroral latitudes. In the absence of the beam-beam instability, weak oscillations were observed at the plasma frequency. In the latter case no significant modifications of the primary beam velocity distribution occurred, and the beam configuration is adequately described by single-particle motion in the ambient magnetic field.
Keywords:
PLASMA PHYSICS
Type:
Journal of Geophysical Research; 80; Nov. 1
Format:
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