Coherent Electromagnetic Emission from Relativistic Magnetized Shocks


Abstract in English

Relativistic magnetized shocks are a natural source of coherent emission, offering a plausible radiative mechanism for Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs). We present first-principles 3D simulations that provide essential information for the FRB models based on shocks: the emission efficiency, spectrum, and polarization. The simulated shock propagates in an $e^pm$ plasma with magnetization $sigma>1$. The measured fraction of shock energy converted to coherent radiation is $simeq 10^{-3} , sigma^{-1}$, and the energy-carrying wavenumber of the wave spectrum is $simeq 4 ,omega_{rm c}/c$, where $omega_{rm c}$ is the upstream gyrofrequency. The ratio of the O-mode and X-mode energy fluxes emitted by the shock is $simeq 0.4,sigma^{-1}$. The dominance of the X-mode at $sigmagg 1$ is particularly strong, approaching 100% in the spectral band around $2,omega_{rm c}$. We also provide a detailed description of the emission mechanism for both X- and O-modes.

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