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Simulation of Relativistic Shocks and Associated Radiation from Turbulent Magnetic FieldsUsing our new 3-D relativistic particle-in-cell (PIC) code, we investigated long-term particle acceleration associated with a relativistic electron-positron jet propagating in an unmagnetized ambient electron-positron plasma. The simulations were performed using a much longer simulation system than our previous simulations in order to investigate the full nonlinear stage of the Weibel instability and its particle acceleration mechanism. Cold jet electrons are thermalized and ambient electrons are accelerated in the resulting shocks. Acceleration of ambient electrons leads to a maximum ambient electron density three times larger than the original value as predicted by hydrodynamic compression. Behind the bow shock, in the jet shock, strong electromagnetic fields are generated. These fields may lead to time dependent afterglow emission. In order to go beyond the standard synchrotron model used in astrophysical objects we have used PIC simulations and calculated radiation based on first principles. We calculated radiation from electrons propagating in a uniform parallel magnetic field to verify the technique. We also used the technique to calculate emission from electrons based on simulations with a small system. We obtain spectra which are consistent with those generated from electrons propagating in turbulent magnetic fields. This turbulent magnetic field is similar to the magnetic field generated at an early nonlinear stage of the Weibel instability. A fully developed shock within a larger system may generate a jitter/synchrotron spectrum.
Document ID
20110009963
Acquisition Source
Marshall Space Flight Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Nishikawa, K.-I.
(National Space Science and Technology Center Huntsville, AL, United States)
Niemiec, J.
(Institute of Nuclear Physics Cracow, Poland)
Medvedev, M.
(Kansas Univ. Kansas City, KS, United States)
Zhang, B.
(Nevada Univ. Las Vegas, NV, United States)
Hardee, P.
(Alabama Univ. Tuscaloosa, AL, United States)
Nordlund, A.
(Niels Bohr Inst. Copenhagen, Denmark)
Frederiksen, J.
(Niels Bohr Inst. Copenhagen, Denmark)
Mizuno, Y.
(National Space Science and Technology Center Huntsville, AL, United States)
Sol, H.
(Observatoire de Paris-Meudon France)
Pohl, M.
(Potsdam Univ. Potsdam, Germany)
Hartmann, D. H.
(Potsdam Univ. Potsdam, Germany)
Fishman, G. J.
(NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, AL, United States)
Date Acquired
August 25, 2013
Publication Date
November 1, 2011
Subject Category
Astrophysics
Report/Patent Number
M11-0256
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNX08AG83G
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNG05GK73G
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNX08AL39G
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNX07AJ88G
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNX09AD16G
CONTRACT_GRANT: NSF AST-0506719
Distribution Limits
Public
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