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Title: The role of Compton and Raman scattering in the quasar continuum
Authors: Gangadhara, R. T
Krishan, V
Keywords: Compton effect
Cosmic plasma
Electron scattering
Quasars
Raman spectra
Angular distribution
Astronomical spectroscopy
Computational astrophysics
Lorentz transformations
Wave scattering
Issue Date: May-1992
Publisher: Blackwell Publishing
Citation: MNRAS, Vol. 256, No. 1, pp. 111 - 120
Abstract: There are three ways in which an electromagnetic wave can undergo scattering in a plasma: (1) when the scattering of radiation occurs by a single electron, it is called Compton Scattering; (2) if it occurs by a longitudinal electron plasma mode, it is called Stimulated Raman Scattering (SRS); and (3) if it occurs by a highly damped electron plasma mode, it is called Stimulated Compton Scattering (SCS). The nonthermal continuum of quasars is believed to be produced through the combined action of synchrotron and inverse Compton processes, which are essentially single-particle processes. The role of SRS and SCS in the generation of continuum radiation from these compact objects is investigated. It is shown as an example that the complete spectrum of 3C 273 can be reproduced by suitably combining SCS and SRS. The differential contributions of SCS and SRS under different values of the plasma parameters are also calculated.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2248/2542
ISSN: 0035-8711
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