The radiation of a hot magnetized plasma accreted by degenerate stars with a strong magnetic field

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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High Temperature Plasmas, Neutron Stars, Plasma Radiation, Rarefied Plasmas, Stellar Magnetic Fields, Stellar Mass Accretion, Absorptivity, Cyclotron Radiation, Photon-Electron Interaction, Plasma Slabs, Plasma-Particle Interactions, Polarization Characteristics

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Absorption coefficients for extraordinary and ordinary electromagnetic modes are obtained for a hot rarefied magnetized plasma, taking into account collisions between plasma particles and the scattering of photons. These coefficients are used to calculate the intensity, Stokes parameters, and polarization of radiation from a homogeneous plasma slab for conditions that may exist in heated regions of accreted plasma in an AM Herculis-type system. The large difference between the absorption coefficients of ordinary and extraordinary modes near cyclotron harmonics may result in the emission of a broad polarized continuum together with narrow cyclotron lines.

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