Current-Conserving Relativistic Linear Response for Collisional Plasmas

Abstract

We investigate the response of a relativistic plasma to electromagnetic fields in the framework of the Boltzmann equation incorporating a collision term in the relaxation rate approximation selected in a form assuring current conservation. We obtain an explicit solution for the linearized perturbation of the Fermi-Dirac equilibrium distribution in terms of the average relaxation rate . We study the resulting covariant, gauge invariant, and current conserving form of the polarization tensor in the ultrarelativistic and non-relativistic limits. We evaluate the susceptibility in the ultrarelativistic limit and explore their dependence on . Finally, we study the dispersion relations for the longitudinal and transverse poles of the propagator. We show that for > 2ωp, where ωp is the plasma frequency, the plasma wave modes are overdamped. In the opposite case, ωp, the propagating plasma modes are weakly damped.

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