The transport of cosmic rays in self-excited magnetic turbulence
The process of diffusive shock acceleration relies on the efficacy with which hydromagnetic waves can scatter charged particles in the precursor of a shock. The growth of self-generated waves is driven by both resonant and non-resonant processes. We perform high-resolution magnetohydrodynamic simula...
Main Authors: | Reville, B, O'Sullivan, S, Duffy, P, Kirk, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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