Chaotic Emission from Electromagnetic Systems Considering Self-Interaction
Abstract
The emission of electromagnetic waves from a system described by the H\'enon-Heiles potential is studied in this work. The main aim being to analyze the behavior of the system when the damping term is included explicitly into the equations of motion. Energy losses at the chaotic regime and at the regular regime are compared. The results obtained here are similar to the case of gravitational waves emission, as long we consider only the energy loss. The main difference being that in the present work the energy emitted is explicitly calculated solving the equation of motion without further approximations. It is expected that the present analysis may be useful when studying the analogous problem of dissipation in gravitational systems.
Cite
@article{arxiv.physics/0604204,
title = {Chaotic Emission from Electromagnetic Systems Considering Self-Interaction},
author = {Fernando Kokubun and Vilson T. Zanchin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0604204},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
Typos in Refs. corrected. Other minor changes