Propagation of strong electromagnetic waves in tenuous plasmas
Abstract: We study the propagation of electromagnetic waves in tenuous plasmas, where the wave frequency, , is much larger than the plasma frequency, . We show that in pair plasmas nonlinear effects are weak for , where is the wave strength parameter. In electron-proton plasmas a more restrictive condition must be satisfied, namely either , where is the duration of the radiation pulse, or . We derive the equations that govern the evolution of the pulse in the weakly nonlinear regime. Our results have important implications for the modeling of fast radio bursts. We argue that: (i) Millisecond duration bursts with a smooth profile must be produced in a proton-free environment, where nonlinear effects are weaker. (ii) Propagation through an electron-proton plasma near the source can imprint a sub-microsecond variability on the burst profile.
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