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Cosmic Ray Diffusion in the Turbulent Interstellar Medium: Effects of Mirror Diffusion and Pitch Angle Scattering

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arxiv 2405.12146 v3 pith:DMLPTB25 submitted 2024-05-20 astro-ph.HE

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Cosmic rays (CRs) interact with turbulent magnetic fields in the intestellar medium, generating nonthermal emission. After many decades of studies, the theoretical understanding of their diffusion in the ISM continues to pose a challenge. This study numerically explores a recent prediction termed "mirror diffusion" and its synergy with traditional diffusion mechanism based on gyroresonant scattering. Our study combines 3D MHD simulations of star-forming regions with test particle simulations to analyze CR diffusion. We demonstrate the significance of mirror diffusion in CR diffusion parallel to the magnetic field, when the mirroring condition is satisfied. Our results support the theoretical expectation that the resulting particle propagation arising from mirror diffusion in combination with much faster diffusion induced by gyroresonant scattering resembles a Levy-flight-like propagation. Our study highlights the necessity to reevaluate the diffusion coefficients traditionally adopeted in the ISM based on gyroresonant scattering alone. For instance, our simulations imply a diffusion coefficient $\sim10^{27}cm^2/s$ for particles with a few hundred TeV within regions spanning a few parsecs around the source. This estimate is in agreement with gamma-ray observations, which shows the relevance of our results for understanding of diffuse gamma-ray emission in star-forming regions.

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    physics.flu-dyn 2024-12 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    A diffusion model trained on test-particle trajectories in 3D MHD turbulence produces synthetic cosmic-ray paths whose statistical properties match the original simulation at the trained particle energies.

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    astro-ph.HE 2025-06 conditional novelty 5.0 of 10

    Simulations show mirror diffusion confines cosmic rays more than scattering during the superdiffusive phase, with fitted mean-free-path scalings λ∥∝Rg^{1/3}, λ⊥∝Rg^{2/3} in sub-Alfvénic turbulence and mode-specific do...

  3. Anisotropic diffusion of high-energy cosmic rays in magnetohydrodynamic turbulence

    astro-ph.HE 2025-01 reject novelty 3.0 of 10

    Using a CR transport code with prescribed parallel and perpendicular diffusion laws, the authors find power-law energy-density profiles, but the headline anisotropy scaling is recovered from the input rather than derived.

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