Electron Acceleration at Quasi-parallel Non-relativistic Shocks: A 1D Kinetic Survey
Abstract
We present a survey of 1D kinetic particle-in-cell simulations of quasi-parallel non-relativistic shocks to identify the environments favorable for electron acceleration. We explore an unprecedented range of shock speeds , Alfv\'{e}n Mach numbers , sonic Mach numbers , as well as the proton-to-electron mass ratios . We find that high Alfv\'{e}n Mach number shocks can channel a large fraction of their kinetic energy into nonthermal particles, self-sustaining magnetic turbulence and acceleration to larger and larger energies. The fraction of injected particles is for electrons and for protons, and the corresponding energy efficiencies are and , respectively. The extent of the nonthermal tail is sensitive to the Alfv\'{e}n Mach number; when , the nonthermal electron distribution exhibits minimal growth beyond the average momentum of the downstream thermal protons, independently of the proton-to-electron mass ratio. Acceleration is slow for shocks with low sonic Mach numbers, yet nonthermal electrons still achieve momenta exceeding the downstream thermal proton momentum when the shock Alfv\'{e}n Mach number is large enough. We provide simulation-based parametrizations of the transition from thermal to nonthermal distribution in the downstream (found at a momentum around ), as well as the ratio of nonthermal electron to proton number density. The results are applicable to many different environments and are important for modeling shock-powered nonthermal radiation.
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@article{arxiv.2408.16071,
title = {Electron Acceleration at Quasi-parallel Non-relativistic Shocks: A 1D Kinetic Survey},
author = {Siddhartha Gupta and Damiano Caprioli and Anatoly Spitkovsky},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.16071},
year = {2024}
}
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19 pages, 11 figures, 1 table; Submitted to ApJ; Comments welcome!