
Radiation in Astrophysical Plasmas
von V.V. ZheleznyakovInterest in the problem of interaction between radiation and  astrophysical plasmas arose decades ago. Initially, this was closely  related to the discovery of radio emission from the Sun and Galaxy  which alerted theoretical radio astronomers to the problem of the  origin of extra-terrestrial radio emission. It has been found that the  observed radio emission from cosmic sources is generated by virtue of  the mechanisms which work mainly in plasma (an ionized gas). Recently,  the theory of generation and propagation of radiation in astrophysical  plasmas has outgrown its parent domain of theoretical radio astronomy  and is being successfully applied to other fields, such as high-energy  astrophysics. General results obtained in this field may also help to  better understand the complicated phenomena in laboratory plasmas on  the Earth. At the same time, analysis of interaction between radiation  and astrophysical plasmas under extreme conditions (strong magnetic  fields of white dwarfs and neutron stars or strong gravitational  fields in the vicinity of black holes) stimulates the development of  plasma physics as a whole. In fact, the physics of plasma under  extreme conditions in space is a new branch of fundamental science.  
  The monograph contains the description of physical processes involved  in interaction between radiation and astrophysical plasmas. It  comprises the reasonable minimum necessary for understanding the  emission and propagation of electromagnetic waves in astrophysical  plasmas; without this minimum one could not succeed in interpreting  the results of a number of astronomical observations. 
  Audience: This monograph will be useful for graduate and  post-graduate students and young scientists as a textbook on plasma  astrophysics and the issues of plasma physics dealing with radiation.  At the same time, the book can be used by specialists on astrophysics,  radio astronomy and plasma physics.




