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Homework Statement
Proton of mass m and charge e is moving in arbitrary direction in external homogeneous constant electric field E. Show the intensity I of quadrupole radiation as a function of proton speed and magnitude of electric field.
The Attempt at a Solution
I have similar problem, but for magnetic dipole radiation. And there it's not hard to solve it because intensity is given by:
I=\frac{2}{3c^3}(\ddot{m})^2, and \vec{m}=\frac{1}{2c}e\vec{r}\times\vec{v}.
But here I have quadrupole radiation. Do I need to find the quadrupole moment? It's a tensor, right?
I'm kinda stuck.
I have the equation of motion m\ddot{\vec{r}}=e\vec{E}, but other than that I'm stuck :\