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Physics of relativistic collisionless shocks. III. The suprathermal particles.

In this third paper of a series, we discuss the physics of the population of accelerated particles in the precursor of an unmagnetized, relativistic collisionless pair shock. In particular, we… Click to show full abstract

In this third paper of a series, we discuss the physics of the population of accelerated particles in the precursor of an unmagnetized, relativistic collisionless pair shock. In particular, we provide a theoretical estimate of their scattering length l_{scatt}(p) in the self-generated electromagnetic turbulence, as well as an estimate of their distribution function. We obtain l_{scatt}(p)≈γ_{p}ε_{B}^{-1}(p/γ_{∞}mc)^{2}c/ω_{p}, with p the particle momentum in the rest frame of the shock front, ε_{B} the strength parameter of the microturbulence, γ_{p} the Lorentz factor of the background plasma relative to the shock front, and γ_{∞} its asymptotic value outside the precursor. We compare this scattering length to large-scale PIC simulations and find good agreement for the various dependencies.

Keywords: physics relativistic; physics; relativistic collisionless; collisionless shocks; shocks iii

Journal Title: Physical review. E
Year Published: 2019

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