Radiation of plasma waves by a conducting body moving through a magnetized plasma

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Magnetohydrodynamic Waves, Magnetoplasmadynamics, Plasma Currents, Plasma Radiation, Plasma Waves, Cold Plasmas, Electrical Properties, Energy Dissipation, Plasma Interactions, Radiant Flux Density, Space Plasmas

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A theory is presented describing energy loss due to radiation of plasma waves by a conducting body moving through a magnetized plasma, which makes it possible to estimate the total power radiated at all frequencies. Using energy conservation and a source current deduced by physical reasoning, numerical predictions were made for the power radiated. It was found that radiation is produced at all frequencies for which one of the plasma modes has zero phase velocity in some direction.

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