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Published May 31, 2019 | Submitted
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Cherenkov-drift emission mechanism

Abstract

Emission of a charged particle propagating in a medium with a curved magnetic field is reconsidered stressing the analogy between this emission mechanism and collective Cherenkov-type plasma emission. It is explained how this mechanism differs from conventional Cherenkov, cyclotron or curvature emission and how it includes, to some extent, the features of each of these mechanisms. Presence of a medium supporting subluminous waves is essential for the possibility of wave amplification by particles streaming along the curved magnetic field with a finite curvature drift. We suggest an analogy between the curvature drift emission and the anomalous cyclotron-Cherenkov emission. Treating the emission in cylindrical coordinates in the plane-wave-like approximation allows one to compute the single particle emissivity and growth rate of the Cherenkov-drift instability. We compare the growth rates calculated using the single particle emissivity and using the dielectric tensor of one dimensional plasma streaming along the curved field. In calculating the single particle emissivity it is essential to know the normal modes of the medium and their polarization which can be found from the dielectric tensor of the medium. This emission mechanism may be important for the problem of pulsar radio emission generation.

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We would like to thank George Melikidze and Qinghuan Luo for their comments. This research was supported by grant AST-9529170.

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