Propagation of high-frequency electromagnetic waves through a magnetized plasma in curved space-time. II - Application of the asymptotic approximation

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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

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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.

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