Oscillatory cosmic-ray shock structures

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Cosmic Rays, Magnetohydrodynamic Flow, Shock Waves, Two Fluid Models, Korteweg-Devries Equation, Particle Acceleration

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A multiple scales analysis is used to derive a mixed Burger-Korteweg-de Vries (BKdV) equation in the long wavelength regime for a two-fluid MHD model used to describe cosmic-ray acceleration by the first-order Fermi process in astrophysical shocks. The BKdV equation describes the time evaluation of weak shocks in the theory of diffusive shock acceleration for all possible cosmic-ray pressures. Previous work on weak shocks in the cosmic-ray MHD model has assumed that dissipation alone is sufficient to balance nonlinearity, but, as cosmic-ray pressures become small, the weak shock becomes discontinuous. By including Hall current effects into the MHD model, the low cosmic-ray pressure limit leads smoothly into solitary wave behavior. For low cosmic-ray pressure, the shock has a downstream oscillatory precursor which is smoothed into the standard Taylor shock profile with increasing cosmic-ray pressure. As a by-product of the perturbation analysis, a dissipative KdV equation is derived. In conclusion, dispersive effects on Alfven waves are discussed and a modulational stability analysis is presented.

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