Bremsstrahlung Radiation At a Vacuum Bubble Wall

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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6 pages, 2 figures, revtex, to appear in JKPS

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When charged particles collide with a vacuum bubble, they can radiate strong electromagnetic waves due to rapid deceleration. Owing to the energy loss of the particles by this bremsstrahlung radiation, there is a non-negligible damping pressure acting on the bubble wall even when thermal equilibrium is maintained. In the non-relativistic region, this pressure is proportional to the velocity of the wall and could have influenced the bubble dynamics in the early universe.

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