Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 1981
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1981rspsa.374...65b&link_type=abstract
Royal Society (London), Proceedings, Series A - Mathematical and Physical Sciences, vol. 374, no. 1756, Jan. 7, 1981, p. 65-86.
Physics
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Asymptotic Methods, Electromagnetic Wave Transmission, Magnetic Fields, Plasma-Electromagnetic Interaction, Relativity, Space-Time Functions, Wave Dispersion, Approximation, Cosmic Plasma, High Frequencies, Nonuniform Plasmas, Plasma Waves, Polarization Characteristics
Scientific paper
The dispersion relation, the rays, the polarization states, and the transport laws are determined for the amplitudes of high-frequency electromagnetic waves through an inhomogeneous nonstationary plasma in curved space-time. In an unmagnetized plasma, the transport preserves the helicity and eccentricity of the polarization state along each ray; in a magnetized plasma, the polarization state changes differently for ordinary and extraordinary waves, depending on the angle between the wave-normal and the background magnetic field.
Breuer R. A.
Ehlers Juergen
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