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Flat Spectra of Energetic Particles in Interplanetary Shock Precursors

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2024-10-29 v1

Abstract

The observed energy spectra of accelerated particles at interplanetary shocks often do not match the diffusive shock acceleration (DSA) theory predictions. In some cases, the particle flux forms a plateau over a wide range of energies, extending upstream of the shock for up to seven flux's e-folds before submerging into the background spectrum. Remarkably, at and behind the shock that we have studied in detail, the flux falls off in energy as ϵ1\epsilon^{-1}, consistent with the DSA prediction for a strong shock. The upstream plateau suggests a different particle transport mechanism than those traditionally employed in DSA models. We show that a standard (linear) DSA solution based on a widely accepted diffusive particle transport with an underlying resonant wave-particle interaction is inconsistent with the plateau in the particle flux. To resolve this contradiction, we modify the DSA theory in two ways. First, we include a dependence of the particle diffusivity κ\kappa on the particle flux FF (nonlinear particle transport). Second, we invoke short-scale magnetic perturbations that are self-consistently generated by, but not resonant with, accelerated particles. They lead to the particle diffusivity increasing with the particle energy as ϵ3/2\propto\epsilon^{3/2} that simultaneously decreases with the particle flux as 1/F1/F. The combination of these two trends results in the flat spectrum upstream.

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@article{arxiv.2401.07229,
  title  = {Flat Spectra of Energetic Particles in Interplanetary Shock Precursors},
  author = {Mikhail Malkov and Joe Giacalone and Fan Guo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.07229},
  year   = {2024}
}

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13 pages 3 figures 1 table