Browsing Exact and Earth Sciences by Subject "Radiation mechanisms: non-thermal"
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Plasma emission by counter-streaming electron beams
(2016) [Journal article]The radiation emission mechanism responsible for both type-II and type-III solar radio bursts is commonly accepted as plasma emission. Recently Ganse et al. suggested that type-II radio bursts may be enhanced when the ... -
Plasma emission by nonlinear electromagnetic processes
(2015) [Journal article]The plasma emission, or electromagnetic (EM) radiation at the plasma frequency and/or its harmonic(s), is generally accepted as the radiation mechanism responsible for solar type II and III radio bursts. Identification and ... -
Plasma emission by weak turbulence processes
(2014) [Journal article]The plasma emission is the radiation mechanism responsible for solar type II and type III radio bursts. The first theory of plasma emission was put forth in the 1950s, but the rigorous demonstration of the process based ... -
A snapshot of the continuous emission of the active galactic nucleus in ngc 3783 from gamma-ray to radio wavelengths
(1995) [Journal article]With the aim of better understanding the physical processes that produce the continuous emission in active galactic nuclei (AGNs), a snapshot of the overall continuous energy distribution of NGC 3783, from γ-ray to radio ...