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Graduate Full treatment of synchrotorn radiation
Hi e.bar.goum, As a complementary information following my previous post, the quantity r/c is constant as r is simply the distance between the point where the radiation is measured and the origin from where the position vectors are defined. In addition, I also found in the paper by Blumenthal...- MikeDB
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Graduate Full treatment of synchrotorn radiation
Hello, Thanks a lot for your reaction. I possibly found an answer to my question quite recently. The exponential factor can be written (considering the expression of R(t') in my first post) exp(i w ( t'+R(t')/c )) = exp(i w ( t' + r/c - n.r_o(t')/c )) The term r/c in the exponential is not...- MikeDB
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Graduate Full treatment of synchrotorn radiation
Hello, I am trying to understand the details of the full treatment of synchrotron radiation. I am using Rybicki & Lightman (1979), along with the more detailed treatment given by Longair (1992). For instance, in Longair, chapter 18 (p.240 in the Second Edition), I see that the radiated energy...- MikeDB
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- Radiation Retarded time Synchrotron Treatment
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