Spontaneous and induced ?erenkov emission in a turbulent medium |
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Authors: | I Lerche |
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Institution: | (1) Enrico Fermi Institute and Department of Physics, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill., USA |
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Abstract: | It is shown that the presence of spatially random fluctuations in refractive index, about a mean exceeding unity, influences the power output of erenkov waves emitted by a charged particle in several ways.(1) The frequency spectrum of the spontaneous emission is altered by the fluctuations. (2) There is an induced erenkov emission, due to the interaction of the spontaneous field with the random refractive index variations. This induced field can, in certain frequency bands, be as large as the spontaneous field. And it also contains a backscattered component which propagates in theopposite direction to the particle. (3) The conditions for emission of the erenkov waves, be they spontaneous or induced, depend critically on both the mean refractive index, the particle velocity, the intensity and correlation length of the fluctuations. And the dependence is sensitive to the precise functional form of the two-point correlation function.Instruments detect the optical erenkov emission produced by cosmic ray particles penetrating the Earth's atmosphere (below about 5 km). Also gas erenkov counters are triggered by the passage of highly energetic particles through the gas. Since both the Earth's lower atmosphere and the gas counters contain turbulent fluctuations, the present calculation is of some interest in connection with particle energy loss mechanisms in turbulent media and the basic structure of such media. |
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