Physics – Plasma Physics
Scientific paper
2008-10-07
Physics
Plasma Physics
to be published in Physical Review D
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevD.78.125026
We investigate the propagation of electromagnetic waves in resistive pair plasmas using a onefluid theory derived from the relativistic two-fluid equations. When the resistivity normalized by the electron/positron inertia variable exceeds a critical value, the dispersion relation for electromagnetic waves shows that the group velocity is larger than the light speed in vacuum. However, in such a case, it also is found that the plasma parameter is less than unity: that is, the electron-positron pair medium no longer can be treated as plasma. Thus the simple two-fluid approximation is invalid. This confirms that superluminal propagation of electromagnetic wave is forbidden in a plasma -- a conclusion consistent with the relativistic principle of causality. As an alternative, we propose a new set of equations for ``causal relativistic magnetohydrodynamics", which both have non-zero resistivity and yet are consistent with the causality principle.
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