(Abridged) A model for the escape of CR particles from radio galaxy cocoons is presented here. It is assumed that the radio cocoon is poorly magnetically connected with the environment. An extreme case of this kind is an insulating boundary layer of magnetic fields, which can efficiently suppress particle escape. More likely, magnetic field lines are less organised and allow the transport of CR particles from the source interior to the surface region. For such a scenario two transport regimes are analysed: diffusion of particles along inter phase magnetic flux tubes (leaving the cocoon) and cross field transport of particles in flux tubes touching the cocoon surface. The cross field diffusion is likely the dominate escape path, unless a sig...
Simulations of structure formation in the Universe predict accretion shock waves at the boundaries o...
Despite many years of research dedicated to elucidating the conditions in which cosmic rays (CRs) a...
International audienceSupernova remnants are believed to be the main sources of galactic cosmic rays...
The escape rate of cosmic ray (CR) particles from radio galaxy cocoons is a problem of high astrophy...
Most cool core clusters of galaxies possess active galactic nuclei (AGN) in their centres. These AGN...
The escape of cosmic rays from the Galaxy is expected to shape their spectrum inside the Galaxy. Yet...
Supernova remnants (SNRs), as the major contributors to the galactic cosmic rays (CRs), are believed...
International audienceWe study the problem of the escape and transport of cosmic rays (CRs) from a s...
Most cool core clusters of galaxies possess active galactic nuclei (AGN) in their centres. These AGN...
A review is given of selected papers on the theory of cosmic ray (CR) propagation and acceleration. ...
Context. Supernova remnants (SNRs) are thought to be the main source of Galactic cosmic rays (CRs) u...
International audienceWe show that the cosmic ray (CR) knee can be entirely explained by energy-depe...
We study the problem of the escape and transport of Cosmic-Rays (CR) from a source embedded in a fu...
Recent advances on gamma-ray observations from SuperNova Remnants and Molecular Clouds offer the pos...
Simulations of structure formation in the Universe predict accretion shock waves at the boundaries o...
Despite many years of research dedicated to elucidating the conditions in which cosmic rays (CRs) a...
International audienceSupernova remnants are believed to be the main sources of galactic cosmic rays...
The escape rate of cosmic ray (CR) particles from radio galaxy cocoons is a problem of high astrophy...
Most cool core clusters of galaxies possess active galactic nuclei (AGN) in their centres. These AGN...
The escape of cosmic rays from the Galaxy is expected to shape their spectrum inside the Galaxy. Yet...
Supernova remnants (SNRs), as the major contributors to the galactic cosmic rays (CRs), are believed...
International audienceWe study the problem of the escape and transport of cosmic rays (CRs) from a s...
Most cool core clusters of galaxies possess active galactic nuclei (AGN) in their centres. These AGN...
A review is given of selected papers on the theory of cosmic ray (CR) propagation and acceleration. ...
Context. Supernova remnants (SNRs) are thought to be the main source of Galactic cosmic rays (CRs) u...
International audienceWe show that the cosmic ray (CR) knee can be entirely explained by energy-depe...
We study the problem of the escape and transport of Cosmic-Rays (CR) from a source embedded in a fu...
Recent advances on gamma-ray observations from SuperNova Remnants and Molecular Clouds offer the pos...
Simulations of structure formation in the Universe predict accretion shock waves at the boundaries o...
Despite many years of research dedicated to elucidating the conditions in which cosmic rays (CRs) a...
International audienceSupernova remnants are believed to be the main sources of galactic cosmic rays...