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On the influence of supra-thermal particle acceleration on the morphology of low-Mach, high-beta shocks

Author(s)
van Marle, Allard Jan
Issued Date
2020-08
DOI
10.1093/mnras/staa1771
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/48598
Fulltext
https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/496/3/3198/5859964
Citation
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, v.496, no.3, pp.3198 - 3208
Abstract
When two galaxy clusters encounter each other, the interaction results in a collisionless shock that is characterized by a low (1-4) sonic Mach number, and a high-Alfvenic Mach number. Our goal is to determine if, and to what extent, such shocks can accelerate particles to sufficient velocities that they can contribute to the cosmic ray spectrum. We combine two different computational methods, magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) and particle-in-cell (PIC) into a single code that allows us to take advantage of the high computational efficiency of MHD while maintaining the ability to model the behaviour of individual non-thermal particles. Using this method, we perform a series of simulations covering the expected parameter space of galaxy cluster collision shocks. Our results show that for shocks with a sonicMach number below 2.25 no diffusive shock acceleration can take place because of a lack of instabilities in the magnetic field, whereas for shocks with a sonic Mach number >= 3 the acceleration is efficient and can accelerate particles to relativistic speeds. In the regime between these two extremes, diffusive shock acceleration can occur but is relatively inefficient because of the time- and space-dependent nature of the instabilities. For those shocks that show efficient acceleration, the instabilities in the upstream gas increase to the point where they change the nature of the shock, which, in turn, will influence the particle injection process.
Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
ISSN
0035-8711
Keyword (Author)
astroparticle physicsMHDplasmasmethods: numericalgalaxies clusters: general
Keyword
LARGE-SCALE STRUCTUREGAMMA-RAY EMISSIONMAGNETIC-FIELDCOSMIC-RAYSWAVESMESHAMPLIFICATIONSIMULATIONSINSTABILITYCLUSTERS

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