International audienceIn this review we confront the current theoretical understanding of particle acceleration at relativistic outflows with recent observational results on various source classes thought to involve such outflows, e.g. gamma-ray bursts, active galactic nuclei, and pulsar wind nebulae. We highlight the possible contributions of these sources to ultra-high-energy cosmic rays
In this chapter, we review some features of particle acceleration in astrophysical jets. We begin by...
A property common to several different astrophysical sources of high-energy gamma-rays is the presen...
International audiencePulsar magnetospheres are efficient particle accelerators, as evidenced by hig...
International audienceIn this review we confront the current theoretical understanding of particle a...
International audienceRelativistic outflows are ubiquitous in high-energy cosmic phenomena. Whether ...
International audienceGamma-ray bursts offer a rather unique window on the fundamental astrophysics ...
Cosmic rays are accelerated in astrophysical plasmas which collide at supersonic speeds wh...
Active Galactic Nuclei (AGNs) and their relativistic jets belong to the most promising class of ultr...
Observations of both gamma-ray burst sources and certain classes of active galaxy indicate the prese...
We consider particle acceleration of the Fermi type at the ultra-relativistic shock bounding an expa...
Abstract. We consider particle acceleration of the Fermi type at the ultra-relativistic shock boundi...
Particles are accelerated in cosmic sites probably under conditions very different from those at ter...
International audienceWe review the physics of relativistic shocks, which are often invoked as the s...
Particle acceleration in astrophysical plasmas has been a longstanding and challenging problem and i...
In this chapter, we review some features of particle acceleration in astrophysical jets. We begin by...
A property common to several different astrophysical sources of high-energy gamma-rays is the presen...
International audiencePulsar magnetospheres are efficient particle accelerators, as evidenced by hig...
International audienceIn this review we confront the current theoretical understanding of particle a...
International audienceRelativistic outflows are ubiquitous in high-energy cosmic phenomena. Whether ...
International audienceGamma-ray bursts offer a rather unique window on the fundamental astrophysics ...
Cosmic rays are accelerated in astrophysical plasmas which collide at supersonic speeds wh...
Active Galactic Nuclei (AGNs) and their relativistic jets belong to the most promising class of ultr...
Observations of both gamma-ray burst sources and certain classes of active galaxy indicate the prese...
We consider particle acceleration of the Fermi type at the ultra-relativistic shock bounding an expa...
Abstract. We consider particle acceleration of the Fermi type at the ultra-relativistic shock boundi...
Particles are accelerated in cosmic sites probably under conditions very different from those at ter...
International audienceWe review the physics of relativistic shocks, which are often invoked as the s...
Particle acceleration in astrophysical plasmas has been a longstanding and challenging problem and i...
In this chapter, we review some features of particle acceleration in astrophysical jets. We begin by...
A property common to several different astrophysical sources of high-energy gamma-rays is the presen...
International audiencePulsar magnetospheres are efficient particle accelerators, as evidenced by hig...