Double layers and plasma-wave resistivity in extragalactic jets: Cavity formation and radio-wave emission

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Collisionless Plasmas, Electric Fields, Electrostatic Waves, Extragalactic Radio Sources, Magnetohydrodynamic Stability, Mathematical Models, Plasma Jets, Plasma Layers, Bremsstrahlung, Current Density, Electric Current, Electrical Resistivity, Plasma Potentials, Space Charge

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For estimated values of the currents carried by extragalactic jets, current-driven electrostatic-wave- and electromagnetic-wave-produced resistivities do not occur. Strong plasma double layers, however, may exist within self-maintained density cavities, the relativistic double-layer-emitted electron, and ion beams driving plasma-wave resistivities in the low- and high-potential plasma adjacent to the double layers. The double-layer-emitted electron beams may also emit polarized radio waves via a collective bremsstrahlung process mediated by electrostatic two-stream instabilities.

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