Abstract
A general, relativistic formalism is developed for the three-dimensional scattering of electromagnetic waves by an object that is in uniform translational motion with respect to a source of electromagnetic radiation. The theory applies to objects of arbitrary size, shape, and physical composition. In particular, the temporal frequency spectrum of the field detected by a receiver that is stationary with respect to the source is determined. Numerical results pertaining to the scattering of a time-harmonic plane wave by a small, uniformly moving particle are presented.
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