Relativistic transformation of phase-space distributions

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We investigate the transformation of the distribution function in the relativistic case, a problem of interest in plasma when particles with high (relativistic) velocities come into play as for instance in radiation belt physics, in the electron-cyclotron maser radiation theory, in the vicinity of high-Mach number shocks where particles are accelerated to high speeds, and generally in solar and astrophysical plasmas. We show that the phase-space volume element is a Lorentz constant and construct the general particle distribution function from first principles. Application to thermal equilibrium lets us derive a modified version of the isotropic relativistic thermal distribution, the modified Jüttner distribution corrected for the Lorentz-invariant phase-space volume element. Finally, we discuss the relativistic modification of a number of plasma parameters. © 2006 Author(s).

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Treumann, R. A., Nakamura, R., & Baumjohann, W. (2011). Relativistic transformation of phase-space distributions. Annales Geophysicae, 29(7), 1259–1265. https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-29-1259-2011

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