On the effect of the distribution function of the injected or formed relativistic particles on the frequency spectra of the radio sources

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Cosmic Plasma, Distribution Functions, Electron Energy, Frequency Distribution, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Relativistic Particles, High Energy Electrons, Kinetic Equations, Magnetic Field Configurations, Radio Spectra

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A model of a cosmic radio source with plasma, relativistic electrons, and chaotic magnetic fields is considered. It is assumed that changes in the energy of the relativistic electrons, due to spontaneous scattering by transverse and Langmuir plasmons, take place in this radio source. For such a radio source, the kinetic equation has been solved in the presence of the injected or formed secondary electrons, and the frequency spectrum has been obtained.

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