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Electron Surfing and Drift Accelerations in a Weibel-dominated High-Mach-number Shock

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arxiv 1709.03673 v1 pith:GFT5A5FO submitted 2017-09-12 astro-ph.HE physics.comp-phphysics.plasm-phphysics.space-ph

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keywords accelerationshockturbulenceaccelerationsdriftduringelectronelectrons
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How electrons get accelerated to relativistic energies in a high-Mach-number quasi-perpendicular shock is presented by means of ab initio particle-in-cell simulations in three dimensions. We found that coherent electrostatic Buneman waves and ion-Weibel magnetic turbulence coexist in a strong-shock structure whereby particles gain energy during shock-surfing and subsequent stochastic drift accelerations. Energetic electrons that initially experienced the surfing acceleration undergo pitch-angle diffusion by interacting with magnetic turbulence and continuous acceleration during confinement in the shock transition region. The ion-Weibel turbulence is the key to the efficient nonthermal electron acceleration.

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