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bloopernova ◴[] No.41871978[source]
(I didn't understand the math in the paper)

Would this mean that a rotating body in space would eventually slow down? In other words, amplifying EM radiation draws energy from angular momentum?

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dvh ◴[] No.41872126[source]
There's a similar effect https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yarkovsky_effect
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1. javajosh ◴[] No.41872448[source]
Cool. Also may be useful to read Zel'dovich's second paper on the phenomena. http://jetp.ras.ru/cgi-bin/dn/e_035_06_1085.pdf Interestingly, in his paragraph about previous work, he did not mention Yarkovsky:

"According to a remark by P. L. Kapitza, the effect is analogous to amplification of sound by reflection from a resting-medium boundary that moves with supersonic velocity... In the case of plasma waves, a similar effect was considered recently by Ostrovskil. Mention can also be made of earlier studies dealing with the motion of a conducting liquid in a resonator or the motion of carriers in the interior of an elastic piezoelectric or over its surface."