Wave dispersion in pulsar plasma: 2. Pulsar frame
Abstract
Wave dispersion in a pulsar plasma is discussed emphasizing the relevance of different inertial frames, notably the plasma rest frame K and the pulsar frame K' in which the plasma is streaming with speed β s. The effect of a Lorentz transformation on both subluminal, |z|<1, and superluminal, |z|>1, waves is discussed. It is argued that the preferred choice for a relativistically streaming distribution should be a Lorentz-transformed J\"uttner distribution; such a distribution is compared with other choices including a relativistically streaming Gaussian distribution. A Lorentz transformation of the dielectric tensor is written down, and used to derive an explicit relation between the relativistic plasma dispersion functions in K and K'. It is shown that the dispersion equation can be written in an invariant form, implying a one-to-one correspondence between wave modes in any two inertial frames. Although there are only three modes in the plasma rest frame, it is possible for backward-propagating or negative-frequency solutions in K to transform into additional forward-propagating, positive-frequency solutions in K' that may be regarded as additional modes.
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