The synchrotron cooling of relativistic electrons is one of the most effective radiation mechanisms in astrophysics. It not only accompanies the process of particle acceleration, but also has feedback on the formation of the energy distribution of the parent electrons. The radiative cooling time of electrons decreases with energy as t SYN ∝ 1/E; correspondingly, the overall radiation efficiency increases with energy. However, this effect strictly limits the maximum energy of individual photons. Even in the so-called extreme accelerators, where the acceleration proceeds at the highest possible rate, , allowed in an ideal magnetohydrodynamic plasma, the synchrotron radiation cannot extend well beyond the characteristic energy determined by th...
For inner magnetospheric models of hard X-ray and gamma-ray emission in high-field pulsars and magn...
In this paper, we demonstrate how various external forces influence the effect of the radiation of a...
Relativistic jets launched by rotating black holes are powerful emitters of non-thermal radiation. E...
Using a simple model of a relativistic electron layer rotating in an axial magnetic field, energy ga...
The details of trajectories of charged particles become increasingly important for proper understand...
A effort is made to determine the distinctions of charged particle dynamics on the boundaries and in...
It has been suggested that relativistic shocks in extragalactic sources may accelerate the highest e...
It has been suggested that relativistic shocks in extragalactic sources may accelerate the highest e...
It is generally believed that the radiation of relativistic particles in a curved magnetic field pro...
It has been suggested that relativistic shocks in extragalactic sources may accelerate the highest e...
It has been suggested that relativistic shocks in extragalactic sources may accelerate the highest e...
We study particle acceleration and magnetic field amplification in the termination shocks (hotspots)...
Aims. In powerful cosmic nonthermal radiation sources with dominant magnetic-field self generation, ...
We study particle acceleration and magnetic field amplification in the termination shocks (hotspots)...
Abstract Synchrotron emission of relativistic particles in magnetic fields is a process of paramou...
For inner magnetospheric models of hard X-ray and gamma-ray emission in high-field pulsars and magn...
In this paper, we demonstrate how various external forces influence the effect of the radiation of a...
Relativistic jets launched by rotating black holes are powerful emitters of non-thermal radiation. E...
Using a simple model of a relativistic electron layer rotating in an axial magnetic field, energy ga...
The details of trajectories of charged particles become increasingly important for proper understand...
A effort is made to determine the distinctions of charged particle dynamics on the boundaries and in...
It has been suggested that relativistic shocks in extragalactic sources may accelerate the highest e...
It has been suggested that relativistic shocks in extragalactic sources may accelerate the highest e...
It is generally believed that the radiation of relativistic particles in a curved magnetic field pro...
It has been suggested that relativistic shocks in extragalactic sources may accelerate the highest e...
It has been suggested that relativistic shocks in extragalactic sources may accelerate the highest e...
We study particle acceleration and magnetic field amplification in the termination shocks (hotspots)...
Aims. In powerful cosmic nonthermal radiation sources with dominant magnetic-field self generation, ...
We study particle acceleration and magnetic field amplification in the termination shocks (hotspots)...
Abstract Synchrotron emission of relativistic particles in magnetic fields is a process of paramou...
For inner magnetospheric models of hard X-ray and gamma-ray emission in high-field pulsars and magn...
In this paper, we demonstrate how various external forces influence the effect of the radiation of a...
Relativistic jets launched by rotating black holes are powerful emitters of non-thermal radiation. E...