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Recent Developments in Particle Acceleration at Shocks: Theory and Observations

Silvia Perri, A. M. Bykov, H. J. Fahr, H. Fichtner, J. Giacalone

2022Space Science Reviews31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Energetic particles represent an important component of the plasma in the heliosphere. They range from particles accelerated at impulsive events in the solar corona and at large scale structures in the interplanetary medium, to anomalous cosmic rays accelerated at the boundaries of the heliosphere. In-situ satellite observations, numerical simulations and theoretical models have advanced, often in a cooperative way, our knowledge on the acceleration processes involved. In this paper we review recent developments on particle acceleration, with major emphasis on shock acceleration, giving an overview of recent observations at interplanetary shocks and at the termination shock of the solar wind. We discuss their interpretation in terms of analytical models and numerical simulations. The influence of the particle transport properties on the acceleration mechanism will also be addressed.

Topics & Concepts

HeliospherePhysicsParticle accelerationAccelerationInterplanetary spaceflightSolar windShock (circulatory)Interplanetary mediumCosmic rayAstrophysicsAstronomyPlasmaClassical mechanicsNuclear physicsInternal medicineMedicineSolar and Space Plasma DynamicsAstrophysics and Cosmic PhenomenaIonosphere and magnetosphere dynamics