The electron foreshock at high-Mach-number nonrelativistic oblique shocks
Abstract
In the Universe matter outside of stars and compact objects is mostly composed of collisionless plasma. The interaction of a supersonic plasma flow with an obstacle results in collisionless shocks that are often associated with intense nonthermal radiation and the production of cosmic ray particles. Motivated by simulations of non-relativistic high-Mach-number shocks in supernova remnants, we investigate the instabilities excited by relativistic electron beams in the extended foreshock of oblique shocks. The phase-space distributions in the inner and outer foreshock regions are derived with a Particle-in-Cell simulation of the shock and used as initial conditions for simulations with periodic boundary conditions to study their relaxation towards equilibrium. We find that the observed electron-beam instabilities agree very well with the predictions of a linear dispersion analysis: the electrostatic electron-acoustic instability dominates in the outer region of the foreshock, while the denser electron beams in the inner foreshock drive the gyroresonant oblique-whistler instability.
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@article{arxiv.2204.05652,
title = {The electron foreshock at high-Mach-number nonrelativistic oblique shocks},
author = {Artem Bohdan and Martin S. Weidl and Paul J. Morris and Martin Pohl},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.05652},
year = {2022}
}
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accepted for publication in Physics of Plasmas. 14 pages, 12 figures