The problem of accelerating cosmic rays is one of fundamental importance, particularly given the uncertainty in the conditions inside the acceleration sites. Here we examine diffusive shock acceleration in arbitrary turbulent magnetic fields, constructing a new model that is capable of bridging the gap between the very weak (δB/B 0 Lt 1) and the strong turbulence regimes. To describe the diffusion we provide a quantitative analytical description of the "Bohm exponent" in each regime. We show that our results converge to the well known quasi-linear theory in the weak turbulence regime. In the strong regime, we quantify the limitations of the Bohm-type models. Furthermore, our results account for the anomalous diffusive behavior which has bee...
published in MNRAS by the Royal Astronomical Society and Blackwell PublishingInternational audienceW...
This work investigates the evolution of the distribution of charged particles (cosmic rays) due to t...
The spectral index $s$ of particles diffusively accelerated in a relativistic shock depends on the u...
The problem of accelerating cosmic rays is one of fundamental importance, particularly given the unc...
The process of diffusive shock acceleration relies on the efficacy with which hydromagnetic waves ca...
We reexamine nonlinear diffusive shock acceleration (DSA) at cosmological shocks in the large-scale ...
We introduce a Monte Carlo model of nonlinear diffusive shock acceleration allowing for the generati...
Supernova remnants (SNRs) are believed to accelerate particles up to high energies through the mecha...
The transport of charged particles in disorganised magnetic fields is an important issue which conce...
The process of diffusive shock acceleration relies on the efficacy with which hydromagnetic waves ca...
The theory of diffusive shock acceleration is extended to the case of superdiffusive transport, i.e....
We examine the test-particle solution for diffusive shock acceleration, based on simple models for t...
We use kinetic simulations of diffusive shock acceleration (DSA) to study the time-dependent evoluti...
Context. Supernova remnants are known as sources of Galactic cosmic rays for their nonther...
Supernova remnants are known as sources of Galactic cosmic rays for their nonthermal emission of rad...
published in MNRAS by the Royal Astronomical Society and Blackwell PublishingInternational audienceW...
This work investigates the evolution of the distribution of charged particles (cosmic rays) due to t...
The spectral index $s$ of particles diffusively accelerated in a relativistic shock depends on the u...
The problem of accelerating cosmic rays is one of fundamental importance, particularly given the unc...
The process of diffusive shock acceleration relies on the efficacy with which hydromagnetic waves ca...
We reexamine nonlinear diffusive shock acceleration (DSA) at cosmological shocks in the large-scale ...
We introduce a Monte Carlo model of nonlinear diffusive shock acceleration allowing for the generati...
Supernova remnants (SNRs) are believed to accelerate particles up to high energies through the mecha...
The transport of charged particles in disorganised magnetic fields is an important issue which conce...
The process of diffusive shock acceleration relies on the efficacy with which hydromagnetic waves ca...
The theory of diffusive shock acceleration is extended to the case of superdiffusive transport, i.e....
We examine the test-particle solution for diffusive shock acceleration, based on simple models for t...
We use kinetic simulations of diffusive shock acceleration (DSA) to study the time-dependent evoluti...
Context. Supernova remnants are known as sources of Galactic cosmic rays for their nonther...
Supernova remnants are known as sources of Galactic cosmic rays for their nonthermal emission of rad...
published in MNRAS by the Royal Astronomical Society and Blackwell PublishingInternational audienceW...
This work investigates the evolution of the distribution of charged particles (cosmic rays) due to t...
The spectral index $s$ of particles diffusively accelerated in a relativistic shock depends on the u...