Theory of low-frequency electromagnetic solitons in a relativistic electron-positron plasma

Physics – Plasma Physics

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Electron Plasma, Electron-Positron Plasmas, Plasma-Electromagnetic Interaction, Pulsars, Relativistic Plasmas, Solitary Waves, Kinetic Equations, Particle Motion, Radio Emission, Traveling Waves

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Nonlinear low-frequency electromagnetic waves propagating along the magnetic field in a relativistic electron-positron plasma with a one-dimensional particle momentum distribution are analyzed. The method of a one-dimensional kinetic equation is used. Expressions are derived for the properties of two types of solitons: travellin solitary waves and nonlinear wave packets. The growth of the soliton amplitude as a result of the cyclotron interaction with the particles of a high-energy beam is studied. The application of the theory of electromagnetic solitons in interpreting the microstructure of the radio emission of pulsars is discussed.

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