# Maser and other instabilities in a weakly magnetized relativistic   plasma: Theory and the astrophysical relevance of the maser

**Authors:** Andrei Gruzinov, Eli Waxman

arXiv: 1901.01700 · 2019-05-01

## TL;DR

This paper develops a detailed theory of maser instability in weakly magnetized relativistic plasmas, highlighting differences from standard models and exploring its potential role in astrophysical radio wave generation.

## Contribution

It provides a comprehensive analysis of maser growth rates, polarization, and nonlinear saturation, incorporating effects neglected in standard theories, with implications for astrophysical phenomena.

## Key findings

- Maser growth rates differ significantly for inclined propagation due to circularly polarized synchrotron emission.
- Maser instability grows slower than Langmuir waves but can still generate significant radio waves.
- Nonlinear saturation suggests a mechanism for converting plasma energy into radio emission in astrophysical contexts.

## Abstract

A sufficient condition for maser instability in a weakly magnetized relativistic plasma with an isotropic particle distribution function is given. The maser growth rates and polarizations are computed starting from the exact dielectric permittivity tensor of a magnetized plasma. For very weak magnetic fields, our results confirm the approximate validity of the 'standard maser theory', which is based on the Einstein coefficients method, with one significant exception. For inclined propagation and realistic (small but finite) field, the growth rates of the two (nearly circular) polarizations differ significantly, while the standard theory predicts two (nearly circular) polarizations with similar growth rates. We show that this deviation is due to circularly polarized synchrotron emission, which is neglected in the standard theory.   The maser is shown to grow slower than Langmuir waves. Nevertheless, significant generation of EM waves is seen in (highly simplified) direct numerical simulations. We study the nonlinear saturation of the maser instability and find that it offers a mechanism for the conversion of a significant fraction of the plasma energy into radio waves. We briefly discuss the conditions under which the maser instability may operate in astrophysical sources, and provide rough estimates that may be used as a guidance when studying particular astrophysical sources/phenomena.

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