We use a generic stochastic acceleration formalism to examine the power
Lin (ergs−1) input to nonthermal electrons that cause
noise storm continuum emission. The analytical approach includes the derivation
of the Green's function for a general second-order Fermi process, and its
application to obtain the particular solution for the nonthermal electron
distribution resulting from the acceleration of a Maxwellian source in the
corona. We compare Lin with the power Lout observed in noise
storm radiation. Using typical values for the various parameters, we find that
Lin∼1023−26ergs−1, yielding an efficiency
estimate η≡Lout/Lin in the range 10^{-10} \lsim \eta
\lsim 10^{-6} for this nonthermal acceleration/radiation process. These
results reflect the efficiency of the overall process, starting from electron
acceleration and culminating in the observed noise storm emission.Comment: Accepted for publication in Solar Physic