The role of inelastic processes and external magnetic field in dynamic bremsstrahlung from relativistic particles in a plasma

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Bremsstrahlung, Electron Emission, Electron Plasma, Plasma Spectra, Relativistic Particles, Ion Motion, Magnetic Effects, Particle Interactions, Plasma Equilibrium, Three Dimensional Motion

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A general expression for the intensity of dynamic bremsstrahlung (DT) in a plasma is obtained, taking into account the interaction between particles and collective excitations in the plasma. It is shown that in the range of frequencies where omega is greater than c/d (where d is the Debye radius in the plasma), inelastic processes connected with the excitation of individual plasma electrons makes the main contribution to the emission. At lower frequencies,, three processes make comparable contributions to the DT: scattering of the field of a fast particle by Debye spheres, emission from individual electrons, and emission from electrons with transfer of part of the momentum to a plasmon.

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