Prompt nuclear EMP and Synchrotron radiation: a resolution of two approaches

The geomagnetic component of nuclear EMP generated by the prompt (t/sub max//spl sim/2 /spl mu/s) /spl gamma/-ray, neutron, and X-ray radiation from a nuclear explosion has been the subject of intense scrutiny for over 40 years. Recent work by certain members of the scientific community has suggeste...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on electromagnetic compatibility 2005-08, Vol.47 (3), p.552-558
1. Verfasser: Roussel-Dupre, R.A.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The geomagnetic component of nuclear EMP generated by the prompt (t/sub max//spl sim/2 /spl mu/s) /spl gamma/-ray, neutron, and X-ray radiation from a nuclear explosion has been the subject of intense scrutiny for over 40 years. Recent work by certain members of the scientific community has suggested that a discrepancy exists in the calculations/derivation of nuclear EMP between treatments based on Maxwell's equations and the high-frequency approximation and those derived from a summation over particles emitting synchrotron radiation. In principle, the two approaches should be identical simply because the well-known Lie/spl acute/nard-Wiechert potentials for accelerating particles are derived from Maxwell's equations. In this paper, we start from the Lie/spl acute/nard-Wiechert potentials and derive an expression for nuclear EMP that is identical to previous work based on a solution of Maxwell's equations. Thus, the putative discrepancy between the two approaches is resolved and Maxwell's equations in this regard are again vindicated.
ISSN:0018-9375
1558-187X
DOI:10.1109/TEMC.2005.851724