English

Particle acceleration at magnetized, relativistic turbulent shock fronts

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2023-07-06 v2 Plasma Physics

Abstract

The efficiency of particle acceleration at shock waves in relativistic, magnetized astrophysical outflows is a debated topic with far-reaching implications. Here, for the first time, we study the impact of turbulence in the pre-shock plasma. Our simulations demonstrate that, for a mildly relativistic, magnetized pair shock (Lorentz factor γsh2.7\gamma_{\rm sh} \simeq 2.7, magnetization level σ0.01\sigma \simeq 0.01), strong turbulence can revive particle acceleration in a superluminal configuration that otherwise prohibits it. Depending on the initial plasma temperature and magnetization, stochastic-shock-drift or diffusive-type acceleration governs particle energization, producing powerlaw spectra dN/dγγs\mathrm{d}N/\mathrm{d}\gamma \propto \gamma^{-s} with s2.53.5s \sim 2.5-3.5. At larger magnetization levels, stochastic acceleration within the pre-shock turbulence becomes competitive and can even take over shock acceleration.

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@article{arxiv.2303.11394,
  title  = {Particle acceleration at magnetized, relativistic turbulent shock fronts},
  author = {Virginia Bresci and Martin Lemoine and Laurent Gremillet},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.11394},
  year   = {2023}
}