ON A POSSIBLE CONTRIBUTION OF SYNCHROTRON RADIATION TO LUMINANCE OF THE POLAR RADIANCE

  1. Tomsk State University, bagrov@phys.tsu.ru
  2. Tomsk State University ,bagrov@phys.tsu.ru

Bracking radiation of particles when their moving in the earth atmosphere is a fundamental mechanism
of the polar radiance luminance. Magnetic field of the Earth therewith manifests itself as a mechanism,
which forces the particles to be concentrated in the area of geomagnetic poles. However, the availability
of geomagnetic field gives also rise to a synchrotron radiation of charged particles and spectrum of this
radiation falls in the far infrared domain. We discuss the question on observability of such a radiation.