A test particle numerical experiment is performed to simulate particle acceleration in low-frequency turbulence generated by footpoint motions in a coronal loop. The turbulence is modeled within the reduced MHD theory. Only the effect of the resistive electric field E|| is retained, which is mainly parallel to the axial magnetic field. In its spectrum, the contribution of small scales is dominant. The spatial structure of E|| is obtained by a synthetic turbulence method (p-model), which allows us to reproduce intermittency. By solving the relativistic motion equations, the time evolution of particle distribution is calculated. Electrons can be accelerated to energies of the order of 50 keV in less than 0.3 s, and the final energy distributi...
The possibility of accelerated protons in solar flares having a sharp change in their spectral index...
We review basic theoretical concepts in particle acceleration, with particular emphasis on processes...
International audienceNonthermal acceleration of particles in magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) turbulence p...
The acceleration of charged particles is relevant to the solar corona over a broad range of scales a...
The acceleration of charged particles is relevant to the solar corona over a broad range of scales a...
International audienceHigh resolution numerical simulations, solar wind data analysis, and measureme...
International audienceHigh resolution numerical simulations, solar wind data analysis, and measureme...
The acceleration of a huge number of electrons and ions to relativistic energies over timescales ran...
We perform numerical experiments of test particle acceleration on turbulent magnetic and electric fi...
The sharp magnetic discontinuities that naturally appear in solar magnetic flux tubes driven by turb...
International audienceHigh resolution numerical simulations, solar wind data analysis, and measureme...
Aims.To perform numerical experiments of particle acceleration in the complex magnetic and electric ...
Two-dimensional (three velocity) electrostatic particle simulations are used to investigate the part...
Most theoretical investigations of particle acceleration during solar flares cannot be applied to ob...
We propose a nonlinear self-consistent model of the turbulent nonresonant particle acceleration in s...
The possibility of accelerated protons in solar flares having a sharp change in their spectral index...
We review basic theoretical concepts in particle acceleration, with particular emphasis on processes...
International audienceNonthermal acceleration of particles in magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) turbulence p...
The acceleration of charged particles is relevant to the solar corona over a broad range of scales a...
The acceleration of charged particles is relevant to the solar corona over a broad range of scales a...
International audienceHigh resolution numerical simulations, solar wind data analysis, and measureme...
International audienceHigh resolution numerical simulations, solar wind data analysis, and measureme...
The acceleration of a huge number of electrons and ions to relativistic energies over timescales ran...
We perform numerical experiments of test particle acceleration on turbulent magnetic and electric fi...
The sharp magnetic discontinuities that naturally appear in solar magnetic flux tubes driven by turb...
International audienceHigh resolution numerical simulations, solar wind data analysis, and measureme...
Aims.To perform numerical experiments of particle acceleration in the complex magnetic and electric ...
Two-dimensional (three velocity) electrostatic particle simulations are used to investigate the part...
Most theoretical investigations of particle acceleration during solar flares cannot be applied to ob...
We propose a nonlinear self-consistent model of the turbulent nonresonant particle acceleration in s...
The possibility of accelerated protons in solar flares having a sharp change in their spectral index...
We review basic theoretical concepts in particle acceleration, with particular emphasis on processes...
International audienceNonthermal acceleration of particles in magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) turbulence p...