The interactions between a relativistic magnetized collisionless shock and dense clumps have been expected to play a crucial role on the magnetic field amplification and cosmic-ray acceleration. We investigate this process by two-dimensional Particle-In-Cell (PIC) simulations for the first time, where the clump size is much larger than the gyroradius of downstream particles. We also perform relativistic magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simulations for the same condition to see the kinetic effects. We find that particles escape from the shocked clump along magnetic field lines in the PIC simulations, so that the vorticity is lower than that in the MHD simulations. Moreover, in both the PIC and MHD simulations, the shocked clump quickly decelerates ...
Cosmic collisionless shocks are highly energetic phenomena in which different non-thermal processes ...
Collisionless shocks are ubiquitous in the Universe and are held responsible for the production of n...
Understanding the conditions conducive to particle acceleration at collisionless, non-relativistic s...
Relativistic collisionless shocks are associated with efficient particle acceleration when propagati...
Magnetic reconnection, especially in the relativistic regime, provides an efficient mechanism for ac...
International audienceWhen two galaxy clusters encounter each other, the interaction results in a co...
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...
When two galaxy clusters encounter each other, the interaction results in a collisionless shock that...
Structure formation shocks are believed to be the largest accelerators of cosmic rays in the Univers...
Structure formation shocks are believed to be the largest accelerators of cosmic rays in the Univers...
Magnetic reconnection can power spectacular high-energy astrophysical phenomena by producing non-the...
Particle-in-cell (PIC) simulations have shown that relativistic collisionless shocks mediated by the...
Acceleration and dissipation in relativistic astrophysical sources It is generally accepted that the...
Acceleration and dissipation in relativistic astrophysical sources It is generally accepted that the...
Cosmic collisionless shocks are highly energetic phenomena in which different non-thermal processes ...
Collisionless shocks are ubiquitous in the Universe and are held responsible for the production of n...
Understanding the conditions conducive to particle acceleration at collisionless, non-relativistic s...
Relativistic collisionless shocks are associated with efficient particle acceleration when propagati...
Magnetic reconnection, especially in the relativistic regime, provides an efficient mechanism for ac...
International audienceWhen two galaxy clusters encounter each other, the interaction results in a co...
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...
When two galaxy clusters encounter each other, the interaction results in a collisionless shock that...
Structure formation shocks are believed to be the largest accelerators of cosmic rays in the Univers...
Structure formation shocks are believed to be the largest accelerators of cosmic rays in the Univers...
Magnetic reconnection can power spectacular high-energy astrophysical phenomena by producing non-the...
Particle-in-cell (PIC) simulations have shown that relativistic collisionless shocks mediated by the...
Acceleration and dissipation in relativistic astrophysical sources It is generally accepted that the...
Acceleration and dissipation in relativistic astrophysical sources It is generally accepted that the...
Cosmic collisionless shocks are highly energetic phenomena in which different non-thermal processes ...
Collisionless shocks are ubiquitous in the Universe and are held responsible for the production of n...
Understanding the conditions conducive to particle acceleration at collisionless, non-relativistic s...