• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Cosmic-Ray Transport and Acceleration
  • Contributor: Schlickeiser, Reinhard
  • Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP), 1994
  • Published in: International Astronomical Union Colloquium, 142 (1994), Seite 926-936
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1017/s0252921100078337
  • ISSN: 0252-9211
  • Keywords: General Engineering
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  • Description: AbstractWe review the transport and acceleration of cosmic rays concentrating on the origin of galactic cosmic rays. Quasi-linear theory for the acceleration rates and propagation parameters of charged test particles combined with the plasma wave viewpoint of modeling weak cosmic electromagnetic turbulence provides a qualitatively and quantitatively correct description of key observations. Incorporating finite frequency effects, dispersion, and damping of the plasma waves are essential in overcoming classical discrepancies with observations as the Kfit - Kql discrepancy of solar particle events. We show that the diffusion-convection transport equation in its general form contains spatial convection and diffusion terms as well as momentum convection and diffusion terms. In particular, the latter momentum diffusion term plays a decisive role in the acceleration of cosmic rays at super-Alfvénic supernova shock fronts, and in the acceleration of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays by distributed acceleration in our own galaxy.Subject headings: acceleration of particles — convection — cosmic rays — diffusion — shock waves
  • Access State: Open Access