We use particle-in-magnetohydrodynamics-cells to model particle acceleration and magnetic field amplification in a high-Mach, parallel shock in three dimensions and compare the result to 2D models. This allows us to determine whether 2D simulations can be relied upon to yield accurate results in terms of particle acceleration, magnetic field amplification, and the growth rate of instabilities. Our simulations show that the behaviour of the gas and the evolution of the instabilities are qualitatively similar for both the 2D and 3D models, with only minor quantitative differences that relate primarily to the growth speed of the instabilities. The main difference between 2D and 3D models can be found in the spectral energy distributions (SEDs)...
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We use large hybrid (kinetic ions – fluid electrons) simulations to study ion acceleration and gen-e...
International audienceIn order to model the magnetic field amplification and particle acceleration t...
International audienceWe use particle-in-magnetohydrodynamics-cells to model particle acceleration a...
International audienceWe present simulations of magnetized astrophysical shocks taking into account ...
International audienceWe present simulations of magnetized astrophysical shocks taking into account ...
We present three-dimensional hybrid simulations of collisionless shocks that propagate parallel to t...
International audienceCollisionless, magnetized turbulence offers a promising framework for the gene...
International audienceWhen two galaxy clusters encounter each other, the interaction results in a co...
We use fully kinetic particle-in-cell simulations with unprecedentedly large transverse box sizes to...
When two galaxy clusters encounter each other, the interaction results in a collisionless shock that...
We discuss 3D simulations of relativistic collisionless shocks in electron-positron pair plasmas usi...
International audienceThis review aims at providing an up-to-date status and a general introduction ...
We use large hybrid (kinetic ions – fluid electrons) simulations to study ion acceleration and gen-e...
International audienceIn order to model the magnetic field amplification and particle acceleration t...
International audienceWe use particle-in-magnetohydrodynamics-cells to model particle acceleration a...
International audienceWe present simulations of magnetized astrophysical shocks taking into account ...
International audienceWe present simulations of magnetized astrophysical shocks taking into account ...
We present three-dimensional hybrid simulations of collisionless shocks that propagate parallel to t...
International audienceCollisionless, magnetized turbulence offers a promising framework for the gene...
International audienceWhen two galaxy clusters encounter each other, the interaction results in a co...
We use fully kinetic particle-in-cell simulations with unprecedentedly large transverse box sizes to...
When two galaxy clusters encounter each other, the interaction results in a collisionless shock that...
We discuss 3D simulations of relativistic collisionless shocks in electron-positron pair plasmas usi...
International audienceThis review aims at providing an up-to-date status and a general introduction ...
We use large hybrid (kinetic ions – fluid electrons) simulations to study ion acceleration and gen-e...
International audienceIn order to model the magnetic field amplification and particle acceleration t...