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A Simulation Study of Ultra-relativistic Jets. III. Particle Acceleration in FR-II Jets

Author(s)
Seo, JeongbhinRyu, DongsuKang, Hyesung
Issued Date
2023-02
DOI
10.3847/1538-4357/acb3ba
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/62433
Citation
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, v.944, no.2, pp.199
Abstract
We study the acceleration of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays (UHECRs) in Class II Fanaroff-Riley (FR-II) radio galaxies by performing Monte Carlo simulations for the transport, scattering, and energy change of CR particles injected into time-evolving jet flows that are realized through relativistic hydrodynamic simulations. Toward that end, we adopt physically motivated models for the magnetic field and particle scattering. By identifying the primary acceleration process among diffusive shock acceleration (DSA), turbulent shear acceleration (TSA), and relativistic shear acceleration (RSA), we find that CRs of E? 1 EeV gain energy mainly through DSA in the jet-spine flow and backflow containing many shocks and turbulence. After they attain E ? a few exaelectronvolts, CRs are energized mostly via RSA at the jet-backflow interface, reaching energies well above 10(20) eV. TSA makes a relatively minor contribution. The time-asymptotic energy spectrum of escaping particles is primarily governed by the jet power, shifting to higher energies at more powerful jets. The UHECR spectrum fits well to a double power-law form, whose break energy, E (break), corresponds to the size-limited maximum energy. It is close to dN/dE infinity E-0.5 E (break), while it follows dN/dE infinity E-2.6 E (break), decreasing more gradually than the exponential. The power-law slope of the high-energy end is determined by energy boosts via non-gradual shear acceleration across the jet-backflow interface and confinement by an elongated cocoon. We conclude that giant radio galaxies could be major contributors to the observed UHECRs.
Publisher
IOP Publishing Ltd
ISSN
0004-637X
Keyword
DIFFUSIVE SHOCK ACCELERATIONENERGY COSMIC-RAYSMAGNETIC-FIELDSNUMERICAL SIMULATIONSION-ACCELERATIONRADIO GALAXIESEMISSIONLOBESSHEARTURBULENCE

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