LOW-FREQUENCY WAVES ASSOCIATED WITH
LANGMUIR-WAVES IN SOLAR-WIND
THEJAPPA G
WENTZEL DG
STONE RG
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS
v.100, n.A3, MAR 1, 95, p.3417-3426
The Ulysses spacecraft has detected several events of
low-frequency electromagnetic waves
in association with Langmuir waves in the solar wind. The
high time resolution observations
show that the Langmuir waves are very intense and occur as
broad peaks superposed by
collapsing millisecond spikes. The low-frequency waves are
identified as electromagnetic
lower hybrid waves. The observed energy densities of these
waves often exceed the strong
turbulence thresholds. It is shown that none of the
parametric decay instabilities involving
Langmuir and low-frequency waves are energetically
favorable to explain the present
observations. The low-frequency waves are proposed to
arise from currents associated with
gradients in the electron beam originating at sites where
Langmuir waves scatter the beam
electrons.