Emission of electromagnetic waves in magnetized plasma in the presence of field aligned currents: A model for occurrence of circular polarizations in the pulsar radiations

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Astronomical Models, Circular Polarization, Electromagnetic Wave Transmission, Emission, Field Aligned Currents, Magnetization, Plasmas (Physics), Pulsar Magnetospheres, Pulsars, Stellar Magnetic Fields, Whistlers, Cauchy Problem, Cerenkov Radiation, Fourier Transformation, Laplace Transformation, Linear Polarization, Magnetohydrodynamic Flow, Magnetohydrodynamic Stability, Maxwell Equation, Maxwell-Boltzmann Density Function, Vlasov Equations

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The growth rate of electromagnetic waves, in the whistler mode frequency
range, in the presence of field aligned currents is calculated. A model
for the occurrence of circular polarizations in pulses of pulsars is
presented.

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