Ion injection at perpendicular shocks requires 3D geometry to capture the porosity of downstream magnetic turbulence that lets particles return upstream and gain energy.
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The role of three-dimensional effects on ion injection and acceleration in perpendicular shocks
Ion injection at perpendicular shocks requires 3D geometry to capture the porosity of downstream magnetic turbulence that lets particles return upstream and gain energy.
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