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- Title
Fermi I particle acceleration in converging flows mediated by magnetic reconnection (Research Note).
- Authors
Bosch-Ramon, V.
- Abstract
Context. Converging flows with strong magnetic fields of different polarity can accelerate particles through magnetic reconnection. If the particle mean free path is longer than the reconnection layer is thick, but much shorter than the entire reconnection structure, the particle will mostly interact with the incoming flows potentially with a very low escape probability. Aims. We explore, in general and also in some specific scenarios, the possibility of particles to be accelerated in a magnetic reconnection layer by interacting only with the incoming flows. Methods. We characterize converging flows that undergo magnetic reconnection, and derive analytical estimates for the particle energy distribution, acceleration rate, and maximum energies achievable in these flows. We also discuss a scenario, based on jets dominated by magnetic fields of changing polarity, in which this mechanism may operate. Results. The proposed acceleration mechanism operates if the reconnection layer is much thinner than its transversal characteristic size, and the magnetic field has a disordered component. Synchrotron losses may prevent electrons from entering in this acceleration regime. The acceleration rate should be faster, and the energy distribution of particles harder than in standard diffusive shock acceleration. The interaction of obstacles with the innermost region of jets in active galactic nuclei and microquasars may be suitable sites for particle acceleration in converging flows.
- Subjects
MAGNETIC fields; FERMIONS; GALACTIC nuclei; SPECTRAL energy distribution; POLARITY (Physics); SYNCHROTRONS
- Publication
Astronomy & Astrophysics / Astronomie et Astrophysique, 2012, Vol 542, Issue 2, pA125:1
- ISSN
0004-6361
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1051/0004-6361/201219231