Abstract
Two secondary parametric instabilities providing cascade channels for the
Langmuir sidebands of the oscillating two-stream instability (OTSI) and parametric
decay instability (PDI), which are excited by O-mode high-frequency (HF) heating
waves, are studied. The first one decays a Langmuir pump wave into a Langmuir
sideband and an ion acoustic decay mode. Both resonant and nonresonant cascade
processes are considered. Nonresonant cascade of Langmuir waves proceeds
at the same location and is increasingly hampered by the frequency mismatch effect.
Resonant cascade takes place in different resonant locations to minimize the
frequency mismatch effect, but it has to overcome the severe propagation loss of the
mother Langmuir wave in each cascade step. This process produces a narrow spectrum
of frequency-downshifted (from the HP wave frequency) plasma waves. The
second employs the lower-hybrid wave as the decay mode. Only the nonresonant
cascade is of interest, because the propagation loss of the mother Langmuir wave
in each resonant cascade step is far too severe. This is a three-dimensional coupling
process, because the wavevectors of coupled three waves have to be matched in
three-dimensional space, rather than matched in the conventional way on the plane
of the pump wavevector and the geomagnetic field. A broad spectrum of frequency-downshifted
plasma waves can be produced by this process in a narrow altitude
range preferentially located near the matching heights of Langmuir sidebands of
the OTSI and PDI.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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