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Wave dispersion in gyrotropic relativistic pulsar plasmas
2002
Physical review. E, Statistical physics, plasmas, fluids, and related interdisciplinary topics
Wave dispersion in a gyrotropic relativistic pulsar plasma is discussed. A pulsar plasma in general contains electrons, positrons, and possibly ions. Although electron-positron pairs are dominant in number density, charge neutrality is generally not satisfied and the gyrotropic terms need to be considered. These gyrotropic terms can lead to elliptical polarization that may be relevant for the observed circular polarization of pulsar radio emission. The wave dispersion and polarization are
doi:10.1103/physreve.66.026405
pmid:12241295
fatcat:aicuz5hslngs7bmhykwsjfpg5u