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Acceleration of cosmic rays in supernova-remnantsIt is commonly accepted that supernova-explosions are the dominant source of cosmic rays up to an energy of 10 to the 14th power eV/nucleon. Moreover, these high energy particles provide a major contribution to the energy density of the interstellar medium (ISM) and should therefore be included in calculations of interstellar dynamic phenomena. For the following the first order Fermi mechanism in shock waves are considered to be the main acceleration mechanism. The influence of this process is twofold; first, if the process is efficient (and in fact this is the cas) it will modify the dynamics and evolution of a supernova-remnant (SNR), and secondly, the existence of a significant high energy component changes the overall picture of the ISM. The complexity of the underlying physics prevented detailed investigations of the full non-linear selfconsistent problem. For example, in the context of the energy balance of the ISM it has not been investigated how much energy of a SN-explosion can be transfered to cosmic rays in a time-dependent selfconsistent model. Nevertheless, a lot of progress was made on many aspects of the acceleration mechanism.
Document ID
19850026586
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Dorfi, E. A.
(Max-Planck-Inst. fuer Kernphysik Heidelberg, Germany)
Drury, L. O.
(Max-Planck-Inst. fuer Kernphysik Heidelberg, Germany)
Date Acquired
August 12, 2013
Publication Date
August 1, 1985
Publication Information
Publication: 19th Intern. Cosmic Ray Conf - Vol. 3
Subject Category
Space Radiation
Report/Patent Number
OG-8.1-9
Accession Number
85N34899
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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