The macroscopic vacuum effects in an inhomogeneous and nonstationary electromagnetic field

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Astrophysics, Electromagnetic Fields, Polarization Characteristics, Vacuum Effects, Inhomogeneity, Light (Visible Radiation), Magnetic Dipoles, Neutron Stars, Pair Production, Photons

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The macroscopic effects of vacuum polarization induced by a strong inhomogeneous and nonstationary field, which are kinematically forbidden in a homogeneous magnetic field, are examined. The deviation of a light ray in the field of a magnetic dipole, the photon pair production by an inclined rotator, and the doubling and modulation of the frequency during the scattering of low frequency electromagnetic waves by the magnetic field of the inclined rotator are calculated. It is noted that the magnetic field of neutron stars is inhomogeneous on the scale of distances of the order of the stellar radius and is nonstationary with the characteristic frequency of stellar rotation.

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