Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1862044 Physics Letters A 2007 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

We study tachyonic synchrotron densities of ultra-relativistic electrons in helical motion. There is a longitudinally polarized spectral component due to the negative mass square of the superluminal quanta. The helical pitch-angle scaling of the transversal and longitudinal spectral densities is investigated, in particular the transition from circular to rectilinear motion. The magnetic field induces oscillations along the power-law slopes of the superluminal radiation densities, whose amplitude depends on the pitch angle. At moderate field strength and ultra-relativistic orbital speed, the modulations are tiny, but they become quite pronounced in the surface fields of γ-ray pulsars, resulting in cockscomb distributions. A tachyonic spectral fit to the γ-ray flux of the binary pulsar PSR B1259–63 is performed. The γ-ray wideband of this millisecond pulsar is reproduced by a tachyonic cascade spectrum, capable of generating the spectral curvature in double-logarithmic plots as well as the extended spectral plateau defined by ISGRI, OSSE, COMPTEL, and EGRET flux points.

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