Monte Carlo techniques are used to model nonlinear particle acceleration in parallel collisionless shocks of various speeds, including mildly relativistic ones. When the acceleration is efficient, the backreaction of accelerated particles modifies the shock structure and causes the compression ratio, r, to increase above test-particle values. Modified shocks with Lorentz factors, c0K 3, can have compression ratios considerably>3 and the momentum distribution of energetic particles no longer follows a power law relation. These results may be important for the interpretation of gamma-ray bursts if mildly relativistic internal and/or afterglow shocks play an important role accelerating particles that produce the observed radiation. For c0J ...
Observations of both gamma-ray burst sources and certain classes of active galaxy indicate the prese...
We use fully kinetic particle-in-cell simulations with unprecedentedly large transverse box sizes to...
We suggest a physical mechanism whereby the acceleration time of cosmic rays (CRs) by shock waves ca...
Monte Carlo techniques are used to model nonlinear particle acceleration in parallel collisionless s...
Monte Carlo computations for highly relativistic parallel shock particle acceleration are presented ...
The shock acceleration mechanism is invoked to explain non-thermal cosmic rays in Supernova Remnants...
We have modelled the simultaneous first-order Fermi shock acceleration of protons, electrons, and he...
52 pages, published in Space Science Review, "Jets and Winds in Pulsar Wind Nebulae, Gamma-ray Burst...
We perform Monte Carlo simulations of diffusive shock acceleration at highly relativistic oblique sh...
International audienceWhen the pressure of particles accelerated at shock waves is no longer negligi...
International audienceWe review the physics of relativistic shocks, which are often invoked as the s...
International audienceAbstract We present a self-consistent Monte Carlo model of particle accelerati...
We consider the acceleration of charged particles near ultrarelativistic shocks, with Lorentz factor...
Particle-in-cell simulations of relativistic, weakly magnetized collisionless shocks show that parti...
International audienceGamma-ray bursts offer a rather unique window on the fundamental astrophysics ...
Observations of both gamma-ray burst sources and certain classes of active galaxy indicate the prese...
We use fully kinetic particle-in-cell simulations with unprecedentedly large transverse box sizes to...
We suggest a physical mechanism whereby the acceleration time of cosmic rays (CRs) by shock waves ca...
Monte Carlo techniques are used to model nonlinear particle acceleration in parallel collisionless s...
Monte Carlo computations for highly relativistic parallel shock particle acceleration are presented ...
The shock acceleration mechanism is invoked to explain non-thermal cosmic rays in Supernova Remnants...
We have modelled the simultaneous first-order Fermi shock acceleration of protons, electrons, and he...
52 pages, published in Space Science Review, "Jets and Winds in Pulsar Wind Nebulae, Gamma-ray Burst...
We perform Monte Carlo simulations of diffusive shock acceleration at highly relativistic oblique sh...
International audienceWhen the pressure of particles accelerated at shock waves is no longer negligi...
International audienceWe review the physics of relativistic shocks, which are often invoked as the s...
International audienceAbstract We present a self-consistent Monte Carlo model of particle accelerati...
We consider the acceleration of charged particles near ultrarelativistic shocks, with Lorentz factor...
Particle-in-cell simulations of relativistic, weakly magnetized collisionless shocks show that parti...
International audienceGamma-ray bursts offer a rather unique window on the fundamental astrophysics ...
Observations of both gamma-ray burst sources and certain classes of active galaxy indicate the prese...
We use fully kinetic particle-in-cell simulations with unprecedentedly large transverse box sizes to...
We suggest a physical mechanism whereby the acceleration time of cosmic rays (CRs) by shock waves ca...