The spectral index $s$ of particles diffusively accelerated in a relativistic shock depends on the unknown angular diffusion function $\mathcal{D}$, which itself depends on the particle distribution function $f$ if acceleration is efficient. We develop a relaxation code to compute $s$ and $f$ for an arbitrary functional $\mathcal{D}$ that depends on $f$. A local $\mathcal{D}(f)$ dependence is motivated and shown, when rising (falling) upstream, to soften (harden) $s$ with respect to the isotropic case, shift the angular distribution towards upstream (downstream) directions, and strengthen (weaken) the particle confinement to the shock; an opposite effect on $s$ is found downstream. However, variations in $s$ remain modest even when $\mathca...
We use kinetic simulations of diffusive shock acceleration (DSA) to study the time-dependent evoluti...
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The theory of diffusive shock acceleration is extended to the case of superdiffusive transport, i.e....
We calculate the temporal evolution of distributions of relativistic electrons subject to synchrotro...
We examine the test-particle solution for diffusive shock acceleration, based on simple models for t...
The problem of accelerating cosmic rays is one of fundamental importance, particularly given the unc...
Understanding the conditions conducive to particle acceleration at collisionless, non-relativistic s...
We derive a relativistically covariant (although not manifestly so) equation for the distribution fu...
We consider the acceleration of charged particles near ultra-relativistic shocks, with Lorentz facto...
We reexamine nonlinear diffusive shock acceleration (DSA) at cosmological shocks in the large-scale ...
International audienceDiffusive shock acceleration at collisionless shocks remains the most likely p...
In this paper, we present a general scenario for nondiffusive transport and we investigate the influ...
We use kinetic simulations of diffusive shock acceleration (DSA) to study the time-dependent evoluti...
peer reviewedThe shock acceleration mechanism is invoked to explain non-thermal cosmic rays in Super...
Diffusive Shock Acceleration (DSA), applied in different astrophysical environment, has provided by ...
Diffusive shock acceleration at collisionless shocks remains the most likely process for acceleratin...
We consider the acceleration of charged particles in relativistic shearing flows, with Lorentz facto...
The theory of diffusive shock acceleration is extended to the case of superdiffusive transport, i.e....
We calculate the temporal evolution of distributions of relativistic electrons subject to synchrotro...
We examine the test-particle solution for diffusive shock acceleration, based on simple models for t...
The problem of accelerating cosmic rays is one of fundamental importance, particularly given the unc...
Understanding the conditions conducive to particle acceleration at collisionless, non-relativistic s...
We derive a relativistically covariant (although not manifestly so) equation for the distribution fu...
We consider the acceleration of charged particles near ultra-relativistic shocks, with Lorentz facto...
We reexamine nonlinear diffusive shock acceleration (DSA) at cosmological shocks in the large-scale ...
International audienceDiffusive shock acceleration at collisionless shocks remains the most likely p...
In this paper, we present a general scenario for nondiffusive transport and we investigate the influ...
We use kinetic simulations of diffusive shock acceleration (DSA) to study the time-dependent evoluti...
peer reviewedThe shock acceleration mechanism is invoked to explain non-thermal cosmic rays in Super...
Diffusive Shock Acceleration (DSA), applied in different astrophysical environment, has provided by ...