
TL;DR
This paper reviews the theories of plasma emission and electron cyclotron maser emission, their applications to planetary and solar radio bursts, and highlights unresolved problems and the need for quantitative measures of coherence in radio astronomy.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of emission theories and emphasizes the importance of developing quantitative coherence measures in radio astronomy.
Findings
Review of plasma and electron cyclotron maser emission theories
Identification of unresolved problems in the field
Call for exploration of coherence measures in radio observations
Abstract
The theory of plasma emission and of electron cyclotron maser emission, and their applications to solar radio bursts and to Jupiter's DAM and the Earth's AKR are reviewed, emphasizing the early literature and problems that remain unresolved. It is pointed out that there are quantitative measures of coherence in radio astronomy that have yet to be explored either observationally or theoretically.
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TopicsLaser Design and Applications · Laser-Matter Interactions and Applications · Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies
