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Generation of auroral kilometric radiation by a finite-size source in a dipole magnetic field

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Generation, amplification, and propagation of auroral kilometric radiation in a narrow three-dimensional plasma cavity in which a weakly relativistic electron beam propagates is studied in the geometrical optics approximation. It is shown that the waves that start with a group velocity directed earthward and have optimal relation between the wave vector components determining the linear growth rate and the wave residence time inside the amplification region undergo the largest amplification. Taking into account the longitudinal velocity of fast electrons results in the shift of the instability domain toward wave vectors directed to the Earth and leads to a change in the dispersion relation, due to which favorable conditions are created for the generation of waves with frequencies above the cutoff frequency for the cold background plasma at the wave generation altitude. The amplification factor for these waves is lower than for waves that have the same wave vectors but are excited by the electron beams with lower velocities along the magnetic field. For waves excited at frequencies below the cutoff frequency of the background plasma at the generation altitude, the amplification factor increases with increasing longitudinal electron velocity, because these waves reside for a longer time in the amplification region.

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Original Russian Text © T.M. Burinskaya, M.M. Shevelev, 2016, published in Fizika Plazmy, 2016, Vol. 42, No. 10, pp. 884–890.

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Burinskaya, T.M., Shevelev, M.M. Generation of auroral kilometric radiation by a finite-size source in a dipole magnetic field. Plasma Phys. Rep. 42, 929–935 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063780X16100020

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