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Study of time evolution of the bend-over energy in the energetic particle spectrum at a parallel shock

Published 14 Feb 2017 in astro-ph.HE, astro-ph.SR, and physics.space-ph | (1702.04647v2)

Abstract: Shock acceleration is considered one of the most important mechanisms for the acceleration of astrophysical energetic particles. In this work, we calculate the trajectories of a large number of test charged particles accurately in a parallel shock with magnetic turbulence. We investigate the time evolution of the accelerated-particle energy spectrum in the downstream of the shock in order to understand the acceleration mechanism of energetic particles. From simulation results we obtain power-law energy spectra with a bend-over energy, E0E_0, increasing with time. With the particle mean acceleration time and mean momentum change during each cycle of the shock crossing from diffusive shock acceleration model (following Drury), a time-dependent differential equation for the maximum energy, EaccE_{acc}, of particles accelerated at the shock, can be approximately obtained. We assume the theoretical bend-over energy as EaccE_{acc}. It is found that the bend-over energy from simulations agrees well with the theoretical bend-over energy using the non-linear diffusion theory, NLGCE-F, in contrast to that using the classic quasi-linear theory (QLT).

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