Electron acceleration in laboratory-produced turbulent collisionless shocks
Astrophysical collisionless shocks are among the most powerful particle accelerators in the Universe. Generated by violent interactions of supersonic plasma flows with the interstellar medium, supernova remnant shocks are observed to amplify magnetic fields and accelerate electrons and protons to hi...
Main Authors: | Swadling, GF, Grassi, A, Rinderknecht, H, Higginson, DP, Ryutov, DD, Bruulsema, C, Drake, RP, Funk, S, Glenzer, S, Gregori, G, Li, CK, Pollock, BB, Remington, BA, Ross, JS, Rozmus, Sakawa, Y, Spitkovsky, A, Wilks, S, Park |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2020
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