Langmuir-soliton origin of the infrared emission of the pulsar Np0532

Physics – Plasma Physics

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Infrared Radiation, Magnetospheres, Pulsars, Relativistic Plasmas, Solitary Waves, Space Plasmas, Electrostatic Waves, Pitch (Inclination), Plasma Turbulence

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A theoretical study is presented of the merging and nonlinear damping of Langmuir waves localized in a soliton in an electron-positron relativistic plasma. It is shown that such merging is possible in a pulsar magnetosphere if the charged particles have nonzero pitch angles; the excitation of cyclotron noise can lead to the appearance of pitch angles. It is suggested that infrared radiation is generated in the magnetosphere of the Np0532 pulsar as a result of such merging.

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