2014
DOI: 10.1051/epjconf/20147000056
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Generation of high-energy particles, neutrino and fotons in magnetosphere of collapsing star

Abstract: Abstract. The generation of particles, photons and neutrinos in magnetosphere of collapsing star are considered. These processes are caused the self-interaction initial accelerating in magnetosphere protons and electrons. The second particles and photons will arise as a result of this self-interaction, which in turn will generate charged particles, photons and neutrino (cascade process). These processes are especially effective for the formation collapsing star magnetosphere from the secondary charged particle… Show more

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“…The electron can be produced by the pairing effect. This effect is well known in the particle physics and occurs often if enough energy and a co-partner for the impulse are present [3]. Now the goal is to get an access for describing the mechanism behind it, especially for the generation of charge.…”
Section: The Generation Of the Electron And Positron From A Photonmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The electron can be produced by the pairing effect. This effect is well known in the particle physics and occurs often if enough energy and a co-partner for the impulse are present [3]. Now the goal is to get an access for describing the mechanism behind it, especially for the generation of charge.…”
Section: The Generation Of the Electron And Positron From A Photonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…rare) process gives the idea how to use and modify the now known wave functions from Chapter 2 (7) (8) and charge interaction[3].…”
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confidence: 99%