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English: Diagram of synchrotron emission, arising from an electron moving along a helical path around an ordered magnetic field. The Lorentz force causing the acceleration a is perpendicular to the magnetic field vector B, and both are also perpendicular to the circular component of the electron’s velocity v. The radiation is concentrated in a beamwidth of ∼ 1/γ radians.
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