Radiation from Accelerated Charges by Professor G Srinivasan
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Overview
Syllabus
Summer course 2018 - A Random walk in astro-physics
Radiation from Accelerated Charges Lecture-04
Plane wave
At distances large compared to the size of the system, as well as the wavelength, the field over small distance can be regarded as a plane wave. for a plane wave,
Dipole approximation
Energy Flux and Intensity of Radiation
Intensity and angular distribution
Spectral Resolution
Dipole rotating in xy-plane
Radiation from a nonrelativistic charge
Theorem: A closed system of particles, with the same ratio of charge-to-mass, cannot radiate by dipole radiation.
Quadrupole and Magnetic Dipole Radiation
Gravitational radiation
Radiation from relativistic particles
Angular Distribution - Relativistic case
Pulsed radiation from relativistic particles
Synchrotron Radiation
Synchrotron Radiation - Spectrum
Radiation from an ensemble of particles
Synchrotron Lifetime
Synchrotron self-absorption
Landau levels in a magnetic field
Next Lecture: Pulsars, Supernova Remnants and Radio Galaxies
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