Combined velocity and magnetic shear in a relativistic pair plasma drives interacting Kelvin-Helmholtz and drift-kink instabilities that enhance dissipation and produce nonthermal particle acceleration.
Magnetic Field Generation and Particle Energization at Relativistic Shear Boundaries in Collisionless Electron-Positron Plasmas
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Using 2.5-dimensional Particle-in-Cell simulations, we study the kinetic physics of relativistic shear flow boundary in collisionless electron-positron (e+e-) plasmas. We find efficient magnetic field generation and particle energization at the shear boundary, driven by streaming instabilities across the shear interface and sustained by the shear flow. Nonthermal, anisotropic high-energy particles are accelerated across field lines to produce a power-law tail, truncated at energies below the shear Lorentz factor. These results have important implications for the dissipation and radiation of jets in blazars, gamma-ray bursts and other relativistic outflows.
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Dissipation and particle acceleration in astrophysical jets with velocity and magnetic shear: Interaction of Kelvin-Helmholtz and Drift-Kink Instabilities
Combined velocity and magnetic shear in a relativistic pair plasma drives interacting Kelvin-Helmholtz and drift-kink instabilities that enhance dissipation and produce nonthermal particle acceleration.