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À propos de : The induced turbulence effect on propagation of radio emission in pulsar magnetospheres        

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  • The induced turbulence effect on propagation of radio emission in pulsar magnetospheres
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  • The effect of photon-beam-induced turbulence on the propagation of radio emission in a pulsar magnetosphere is discussed. Beamed radio emission with a high brightness temperature can generate low-frequency plasma waves in the pulsar magnetosphere, and these waves scatter the radio beam. We consider this effect on the propagation of radio emission both in the open field line region and in the closed field line region. The former is applicable to most cases of pulsar radio emission where the propagation is confined to the polar region; it is shown that the induced process is not effective for radio emission of moderately high brightness temperature but can have a severe effect on giant pulses. For giant pulses not to be affected by this process, they must be emitted very close to the light cylinder. We show that the induced process is efficient in the closed field line region, inhibiting propagation of the radio emission in this region.
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