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Magnetic field amplification and electron acceleration to near ion energy equipartition
from a mildly quasi-parallel relativistic shock Gareth Murphy(1), Mark Dieckmann(2), Luke Drury(1)
1. Dublin Inst for Advanced Studies, 2. Univ. of Linkoping
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Motivation
• Explore the formation of mildly relativistic shocks at kinetic level with PIC simulations
• How is non-thermal radiation produced?
• How does a quasi-parallel field affect shock formation?
GRB internal shock
• When fast blobs meet slow blobs
• Internal shock
• Emission of Gamma rays
• Synchrotron (jitter) radiation implies fast electrons and large magnetic fields
Numerical Method
• Particle In Cell (PIC) Simulations
• Plasma Simulation Code (PSC; Ruhl et al 2003)
• MPI-Parallel
Problem setup
• 0.9c collision speed
• Density ratio of 10
• Ion/electron mass ratio of 250
• Quasi-parallel magnetic field
• 100 CP’s per cell
• 18,000 x400 cells in 2D
1D structure
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Electron phase space
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Ion phase space
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Ion density -filamentation
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Filaments
Magnetic bubbles
Integrated density structure
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Right Moving Ions
Left Moving Ions
Electron Density
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Magnetic Bubbles
Magnetic Field
• Peak from gradient in convection (u x B) electric field.
• Drift current
• Magnetic bubbles - formation observed in lab plasmas but not in astrophysical context
2D Magnetic Pressure
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Peaks at shock frontCompression of magnetic field
Conclusions
• Filamentation at the shock front
• Field amplification in excess of that expected from compression alone.
• Electron acceleration to near energy-equipartition with ions.
• Expect significant synchotron (jitter) radiation
Future Work
• 3D Simulations
• Transient Shock
Obrigado!
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