Turbulent amplification of magnetic fields in laboratory laser-produced shock waves
X-ray1-3 and radio4-6 observations of the supernova remnant Cassiopeia A reveal the presence of magnetic fields about 100 times stronger than those in the surrounding interstellar medium. Field coincident with the outer shock probably arises through a nonlinear feedback process involving cosmic rays...
Main Authors: | Meinecke, J, Doyle, H, Miniati, F, Bell, A, Bingham, R, Crowston, R, Drake, R, Fatenejad, M, Koenig, M, Kuramitsu, Y, Kuranz, C, Lamb, D, Lee, D, MacDonald, M, Murphy, C, Park, H, Pelka, A, Ravasio, A, Sakawa, Y, Schekochihin, A, Scopatz, A, Tzeferacos, P, Wan, W, Woolsey, N, Yurchak, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Publishing Group
2014
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