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The brightness temperatures of solar type III bursts

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There is a characteristic maximum brightness temperature T B≈ 1015K for type III solar radio bursts in the solar wind. The suggestion is explored that the maximum observed values of T Bmay be attributed to saturation of the processes involved in the plasma emission. The processes leading to fundamental and second harmonic emission saturate when T Bis approximately equal to the effective temperature T Lof the Langmuir waves. The expected maximum value of T Bis estimated for this saturation model in two ways: from the growth rate for the beam instability, and from the maximum amplitude of the observed Langmuir turbulence. The agreement with the observed values is satisfactory in view of the uncertainties in the estimates (a) of the intrinsic brightness temperature from the observed brightness temperature, (b) of the actual growth rate of the beam instability, which must be driven by local, transient features (that are unobservable using available instruments) in the electron distribution, and (c) in the k-space volume filled by the Langmuir waves, and this is consistent with the observational data on two well-studied events at the orbit of the Earth and with statistical data for events over a range of radial distances from the Sun.

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Melrose, D.B. The brightness temperatures of solar type III bursts. Sol Phys 120, 369–381 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00159885

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