Relativistically-strong electromagnetic waves in magnetized plasmas
Abstract: Using a two-fluid approach, we consider the properties of relativistically nonlinear (arbitrary ), circularly polarized electromagnetic waves propagating along magnetic field in electron-ion and pair plasmas. Dispersion relations depend on how wave intensity scales with frequency, . For superluminal branches, the nonlinear effects reduce the cut-off frequency, while the general form of the dispersion relations remains similar to the linear case. For subluminal waves, whistlers and Alfven, a new effect appears: dispersion curves effectively terminate at finite due to current starvation. Qualitatively, subluminal modes with fluctuating electric field larger than the guide field, , cannot propagate.
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