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Fine structure of Vavilov-Cherenkov radiation near the Cherenkov threshold
We analyze the Vavilov-Cherenkov radiation (VCR) in a dispersive
nontransparent dielectric air-like medium both below and above the Cherenkov
threshold, in the framework of classical electrodynamics. It is shown that the
transition to the subthreshold energies leads to the destruction of
electromagnetic shock waves and to the sharp reduction of the frequency domain
where VCR is emitted. The fine wake-like structure of the Vavilov-Cherenkov
radiation survives and manifests the existence of the subthreshold radiation in
the domain of anomalous dispersion. These domains can approximately be defined
by the two phenomenological parameters of the medium, namely, the effective
frequency of oscillators and the damping describing an interaction with the
other degrees of freedom.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figure
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Calculation of the QED correction to the recoil proton polarization by the electron structure function method
Model independent radiative correction to the recoil proton polarization for the elastic electron-proton scattering is calculated within method of electron structure functions. The explicit expressions for the recoil proton polarization are represented as a contraction of the electron structure and the hard part of the polarization dependent contribution into cross-section. The calculation of the hard part with first order radiative correction is performed. The obtained representation includes the leading radiative corrections in all orders of perturbation theory and the main part of the second order next-to-leading ones. Numerical calculations illustrate our analytical results
New type of Bernstein modes in two-dimensional electron liquid
Bernstein modes are formed as a result of non-local coupling of collective
excitations and cyclotron harmonics in magnetized plasma. In degenerate solid
state plasma they are typically associated with magnetoplasmons. A new type of
Bernstein modes arises in two-dimensional electron liquid at sufficiently
strong quasiparticle interaction. We consider Bernstein modes originating from
coupling between quasiparticle cyclotron harmonics and shear magnetosound
waves. The latter may be responsible for the giant peak in radio-frequency
photoresistance observed in high-quality GaAs quantum wells. Using Landau-Silin
kinetic equation with an arbitrary strength of the interparticle Landau
interaction, we trace the reconstruction of Bernstein mode spectrum in
high-quality 2D electron systems across the crossover between weakly
interacting degenerate electron gas and the correlated electron liquid.
Sensitivity of Bernstein modes to the strength of quasiparticle interaction
allows one to use them for spectroscopy of Landau interaction function in the
electron Fermi liquids.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure
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