Propagation delays of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays in extragalactic magnetic fields can match or exceed AGN duty cycles, weakening the link between detected cosmic rays and their long-lived sources.
Particle transport and heating in the microturbulent precursor of relativistic shocks
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Collisionless relativistic shocks have been the focus of intense theoretical and numerical investigations in recent years. The acceleration of particles, the generation of electromagnetic microturbulence and the building up of a shock front are three interrelated essential ingredients of a relativistic collisionless shock wave. In this paper we investigate two issues of importance in this context: (1) the transport of suprathermal particles in the excited microturbulence upstream of the shock and its consequences regarding particle acceleration; (2) the preheating of incoming background electrons as they cross the shock precursor and experience relativistic oscillations in the microturbulent electric fields. We place emphasis on the importance of the motion of the electromagnetic disturbances relatively to the background plasma and to the shock front. This investigation is carried out for the two major instabilities involved in the precursor of relativistic shocks, the filamentation instability and the oblique two stream instability. Finally, we use our results to discuss the maximal acceleration at the external shock of a gamma-ray burst; we find in particular a maximal synchrotron photon energy of the order of a few GeV.
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Revisiting Propagation Delays of Ultra-High-Energy Cosmic Rays from Long-lived Sources
Propagation delays of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays in extragalactic magnetic fields can match or exceed AGN duty cycles, weakening the link between detected cosmic rays and their long-lived sources.