Electron motion in an oblique shock wave is studied by means of a one-dimensional, relativistic, electromagnetic, particle simulation code with full ion and electron dynamics. It is found that an oblique shock can produce electrons with ultra-relativistic energies; Lorentz factors with $\gamma \gto 100$ have been observed in our simulations. The physical mechanisms for the reflection and acceleration are discussed, and the maximum energy is estimated. If the electron reflection occurs near the end of a large-amplitude pulse, those particles will then be trapped in the pulse and gain a great deal of energy. The theory predicts that the electron energies can become especially high at certain propagation angles. This is verified by the simulat...
When electrons that are trapped by strong electrostatic waves are carried across a magnetic field, t...
We consider the acceleration of charged particles near ultra-relativistic shocks, with Lorentz facto...
Plasma shocks are the primary means of accelerating electrons in planetary and astrophysical setting...
Electron acceleration by a magnetosonic shock wave propagating obliquely to a magnetic field is stud...
Positron acceleration in a shock wave in a plasma consisting of electrons, positrons, and ions is st...
A magnetosonic shock wave propagating obliquely to an external magnetic field can trap and accelerat...
The motion of ultrarelativistic ions in an oblique magnetosonic shock wave is studied analytically a...
Electron injection process at high Mach number collisionless quasi-perpendicular shock waves is inve...
We study the suprathermal electron acceleration mechanism in a perpendicular magnetosonic shock wave...
Enhanced acceleration of energetic ions by an oblique shock is studied by means of a fully relativis...
The standard model of cosmic ray electron acceleration requires electrons to be pre-accelerated to m...
Wave propagation and particle acceleration in a plasma consisting of electrons, positrons, and ions ...
Energetic electrons are a common feature of interplanetary shocks and planetary bow shocks, and they...
We consider the acceleration of charged particles near ultrarelativistic shocks, with Lorentz factor...
Observations of synchrotron radiation across a wide range of wavelengths provide clear evidence that...
When electrons that are trapped by strong electrostatic waves are carried across a magnetic field, t...
We consider the acceleration of charged particles near ultra-relativistic shocks, with Lorentz facto...
Plasma shocks are the primary means of accelerating electrons in planetary and astrophysical setting...
Electron acceleration by a magnetosonic shock wave propagating obliquely to a magnetic field is stud...
Positron acceleration in a shock wave in a plasma consisting of electrons, positrons, and ions is st...
A magnetosonic shock wave propagating obliquely to an external magnetic field can trap and accelerat...
The motion of ultrarelativistic ions in an oblique magnetosonic shock wave is studied analytically a...
Electron injection process at high Mach number collisionless quasi-perpendicular shock waves is inve...
We study the suprathermal electron acceleration mechanism in a perpendicular magnetosonic shock wave...
Enhanced acceleration of energetic ions by an oblique shock is studied by means of a fully relativis...
The standard model of cosmic ray electron acceleration requires electrons to be pre-accelerated to m...
Wave propagation and particle acceleration in a plasma consisting of electrons, positrons, and ions ...
Energetic electrons are a common feature of interplanetary shocks and planetary bow shocks, and they...
We consider the acceleration of charged particles near ultrarelativistic shocks, with Lorentz factor...
Observations of synchrotron radiation across a wide range of wavelengths provide clear evidence that...
When electrons that are trapped by strong electrostatic waves are carried across a magnetic field, t...
We consider the acceleration of charged particles near ultra-relativistic shocks, with Lorentz facto...
Plasma shocks are the primary means of accelerating electrons in planetary and astrophysical setting...