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We consider collective Thomson scattering of an incident X-mode wave (with the electric vector perpendicular to the background magnetic field) in magnetized electron and positron pair plasma. The collective effects do not exactly cancel out in contrast to the nonmagnetized case. Still, the cross section is comparable to the noncollective one, with the same suppression by the square of the cyclotron frequency in a strong magnetic field. The comparable cross section holds even though the net current is nearly zero from the drift motion of electrons and positrons. The plasma response does not also affect the cross section so much. The spectrum of the scattered wave in finite temperature plasma peaks at cyclotron overtones. Assuming that these results are applicable, we also estimate induced Compton scattering in strongly magnetized pair plasma. Implications for pulsars and fast radio bursts are discussed.
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