Bibcode
Cheung, P. Y.; Dubois, D. F.; Fukuchi, T.; Kawan, K.; Rose, Harvey A.; Russell, David; Tanikawa, T.; Wong, A. Y.
Bibliographical reference
Journal of Geophysical Research (ISSN 0148-0227), vol. 97, no. A7, July 1, 1992, p. 10,575-10,600. Research supported by DOE and USAF.
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1992
Citations
44
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43
Description
Strong Langmuir turbulence effects are investigated during ionospheric
modification experiments performed at the Arecibo Observatory. Indirect
evidence of Langmuir wave collapse is obtained through the observation
of theoretically predicted 'caviton-type' enhanced plasma wave spectra.
A typical spectrum consists of a 'free-mode' peak with a frequency that
is significantly higher than the heater frequency, and a broad 'caviton
continuum' with frequencies below the heater frequency. The generation
and dynamics of free modes - freely propagating Langmuir waves radiated
by collapsing cavitons during collapse - are discussed. Asymmetries
between the frequency shifts and strengths of the upshifted and
downshifted free-mode lines and their dependence in the time delay
following the onset of heating are explained in terms of the radiation
of free Langmuir modes by cavitons and the subsequent propagation of
free modes down or up the free Langmuir modes by caviton and the
subsequent propagation of free modes down or up the density gradient.
Experimental results are compared with theoretical predictions.