Nonlinear, relativistic Langmuir waves in astrophysical magnetospheres

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Astrophysics, Cold Plasmas, Electron Plasma, Mathematical Models, Relativistic Theory, Earth Magnetosphere, Nonlinearity, Wave Propagation

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Large amplitude, electrostatic plasma waves are relevant to physical processes occurring in the astrophysical magnetospheres wherein charged particles are accelerated to relativistic energies by strong waves emitted by pulsars, quasars, or radio galaxies. The nonlinear, relativistic theory of traveling Langmuir waves in a cold plasma is reviewed. The cases of streaming electron plasma, electronic plasma, and two-streams are discussed.

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