Observations of large-scale radio emissions prove the existence of shock accelerated cosmic ray electrons in galaxy clusters, while the lack of detected gamma-rays limits the acceleration of cosmic ray protons in galaxy clusters. This challenges our understanding of how diffusive shock acceleration works. In this work, we couple the most updated recipes for shock acceleration in the intraclustermedium to state-of-the-art magnetohydrodynamical simulations of massive galaxy clusters. Furthermore, we use passive tracer particles to follow the evolution of accelerated cosmic rays. We show that when the interplay between magnetic field topology and the feedback from accelerated cosmic rays is taken into account, the latest developments of partic...
Abstract: Observations of diffuse radio emission in galaxy clusters indicate that cosmic-ray electro...
Galaxy clusters are unique astrophysical laboratories that contain many thermal and non-thermal phen...
Collisionless shocks with low sonic Mach numbers, M < 4 are expected to accelerate cosmic ray (CR...
Observations of large-scale radio emissions prove the existence of shock accelerated cosmic ray elec...
Observations of large-scale radio emissions prove the existence of shock accelerated cosmic ray elec...
Observations of large-scale radio emissions prove the existence of shock accelerated cosmic ray elec...
Weak shocks in the intracluster medium may accelerate cosmic-ray protons and cosmic-ray electrons di...
Weak shocks in the intracluster medium may accelerate cosmic-ray protons and cosmic-ray electrons di...
Weak shocks in the intracluster medium may accelerate cosmic-ray protons and cosmic-ray electrons di...
We study the acceleration of cosmic rays by collisionless structure formation shocks with enzo grid ...
Observations of diffuse radio emission in galaxy clusters indicate that cosmic-ray electrons are acc...
We study the acceleration of cosmic rays by collisionless structure formation shocks with enzo grid ...
Like in our galaxy, cosmic rays (CRs) exist in clusters of galaxies. Shocks waves induced during the...
Abstract: Observations of diffuse radio emission in galaxy clusters indicate that cosmic-ray electro...
Collisionless shocks with low sonic Mach numbers, M-s less than or similar to 4, are expected to acc...
Abstract: Observations of diffuse radio emission in galaxy clusters indicate that cosmic-ray electro...
Galaxy clusters are unique astrophysical laboratories that contain many thermal and non-thermal phen...
Collisionless shocks with low sonic Mach numbers, M < 4 are expected to accelerate cosmic ray (CR...
Observations of large-scale radio emissions prove the existence of shock accelerated cosmic ray elec...
Observations of large-scale radio emissions prove the existence of shock accelerated cosmic ray elec...
Observations of large-scale radio emissions prove the existence of shock accelerated cosmic ray elec...
Weak shocks in the intracluster medium may accelerate cosmic-ray protons and cosmic-ray electrons di...
Weak shocks in the intracluster medium may accelerate cosmic-ray protons and cosmic-ray electrons di...
Weak shocks in the intracluster medium may accelerate cosmic-ray protons and cosmic-ray electrons di...
We study the acceleration of cosmic rays by collisionless structure formation shocks with enzo grid ...
Observations of diffuse radio emission in galaxy clusters indicate that cosmic-ray electrons are acc...
We study the acceleration of cosmic rays by collisionless structure formation shocks with enzo grid ...
Like in our galaxy, cosmic rays (CRs) exist in clusters of galaxies. Shocks waves induced during the...
Abstract: Observations of diffuse radio emission in galaxy clusters indicate that cosmic-ray electro...
Collisionless shocks with low sonic Mach numbers, M-s less than or similar to 4, are expected to acc...
Abstract: Observations of diffuse radio emission in galaxy clusters indicate that cosmic-ray electro...
Galaxy clusters are unique astrophysical laboratories that contain many thermal and non-thermal phen...
Collisionless shocks with low sonic Mach numbers, M < 4 are expected to accelerate cosmic ray (CR...