Radiation from relativistic particles in nongeodesic motion in a strong gravitational field

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Black Holes (Astronomy), Electromagnetic Radiation, Gravitational Fields, Particle Motion, Relativistic Particles, Rotating Matter, Charged Particles, Magnetic Fields, Particle Emission, Particle Trajectories, Relativistic Effects, Space-Time Functions

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The scalar and electromagnetic radiation emitted by relativistic particles moving along the stable nongeodesic trajectories in the Kerr gravitational field are described. Two particular models of the nongeodesic motion are developed involving a slightly charged rotating black hole and a rotating black hole immersed in an external magnetic field.

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