Abstract: Supernova remnants (SNRs) are thought to be the primary candidates for the sources of Galactic cosmic rays. According to diffusive shock acceleration theory, SNR shocks produce a power-law spectrum with an index of s = 2, perhaps non-linearly modified to harder spectra at high energy. Observations of SNRs often indicate particle spectra that are softer than that and show features not expected from classical theory. Known drawbacks of the standard approach are the assumption that SNRs evolve in a uniform environment, and that the reverse shock does not accelerate particles. Relaxing these assumptions increases the complexity of the problem, because one needs reliable hydrodynamical data for the plasma flow as well as good estimates...
Supernova remnants (SNR) are the most likely source of galactic cosmic rays (CRs) up to the 'knee' i...
Context. Supernova remnants are known to accelerate cosmic rays on account of their nonthermal emiss...
Observations show that the magnetic field in young supernova remnants (SNRs) is significantly strong...
Context. Galactic cosmic rays are widely assumed to arise from diffusive shock acceleration, specifi...
Context. Galactic cosmic rays are widely assumed to arise from diffusive shock acceleration, specifi...
Nonthermal radiation from supernova remnants (SNRs) provides observational evidence and con-straints...
Recent studies of young supernova remnants (SNRs) with Chandra, XMM, Suzaku and HESS have revealed c...
Observations show that the magnetic field in young supernova remnants (SNRs) is significantly strong...
We investigate the appearance of magnetic field amplification resulting from a cosmic ray escape cur...
A number of supernova remnants (SNRs) show nonthermal X-rays assumed to be synchrotron emission from...
Observations show that the magnetic field in young supernova remnants (SNRs) is significantly strong...
We present very-high-resolution 1D MHD simulations of the late-stage supernova remnants (SNRs). In t...
We present very-high-resolution 1D MHD simulations of the late-stage supernova remnants (SNRs). In t...
Observations show that the magnetic field in young supernova remnants (SNRs) is significantly strong...
Supernova remnants (SNR) are the most likely source of galactic cosmic rays (CRs) up to the 'knee' i...
Supernova remnants (SNR) are the most likely source of galactic cosmic rays (CRs) up to the 'knee' i...
Context. Supernova remnants are known to accelerate cosmic rays on account of their nonthermal emiss...
Observations show that the magnetic field in young supernova remnants (SNRs) is significantly strong...
Context. Galactic cosmic rays are widely assumed to arise from diffusive shock acceleration, specifi...
Context. Galactic cosmic rays are widely assumed to arise from diffusive shock acceleration, specifi...
Nonthermal radiation from supernova remnants (SNRs) provides observational evidence and con-straints...
Recent studies of young supernova remnants (SNRs) with Chandra, XMM, Suzaku and HESS have revealed c...
Observations show that the magnetic field in young supernova remnants (SNRs) is significantly strong...
We investigate the appearance of magnetic field amplification resulting from a cosmic ray escape cur...
A number of supernova remnants (SNRs) show nonthermal X-rays assumed to be synchrotron emission from...
Observations show that the magnetic field in young supernova remnants (SNRs) is significantly strong...
We present very-high-resolution 1D MHD simulations of the late-stage supernova remnants (SNRs). In t...
We present very-high-resolution 1D MHD simulations of the late-stage supernova remnants (SNRs). In t...
Observations show that the magnetic field in young supernova remnants (SNRs) is significantly strong...
Supernova remnants (SNR) are the most likely source of galactic cosmic rays (CRs) up to the 'knee' i...
Supernova remnants (SNR) are the most likely source of galactic cosmic rays (CRs) up to the 'knee' i...
Context. Supernova remnants are known to accelerate cosmic rays on account of their nonthermal emiss...
Observations show that the magnetic field in young supernova remnants (SNRs) is significantly strong...