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Circular polarisation of synchrotron radiation in high magnetic fields

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2015-06-24 v1

Abstract

The general model for incoherent synchrotron radiation has long been known, with the first theory being published by Westfold in 19591959 and continued by Westfold and Legg in 19681968. When this model was first developed it was applied to radiation from Jupiter, with a magnetic field of \approx 1 G. Pulsars have a magnetic field of 1012\approx 10^{12} G. The Westfold and Legg model predict a circular polarization which is proportional to the square root of the magnetic field, and consequently predicts greater than 100 per cent circular polarization at high magnetic fields. Here a new model is derived based upon a more detailed analysis of the pitch angle distribution. This model is concerned with the frequency range fB0/γ<<ffB0f_{B_0}/\gamma <<f\lesssim f_{B_0}, noting that fB0=2.7×107Bf_{B_0} = 2.7\times10^7B, which for a relatively high magnetic field (106108\sim 10^6-10^8 Gauss) leaves emission in the optical range. This is much lower than the expected frequency peak for a mono-energetic particle of 0.293eB4πmecγ20.29\frac{3eB}{4\pi m_e c}\gamma^2. We predict the circular polarization peaks around 10710^7G in the optical regime with the radiation almost 1515 per cent circularly polarized. The linear polarization changes from about 6060 to 8080 per cent in the same regime. We examine implications of this for pulsar studies.

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@article{arxiv.1503.04722,
  title  = {Circular polarisation of synchrotron radiation in high magnetic fields},
  author = {Diarmaid de Búrca and Andrew Shearer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1503.04722},
  year   = {2015}
}

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10 pages accepted for publication in MNRAS