Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1999-06-07
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
4 pages, to be published in the Proceedings of the 26th ICRC, Salt Lake City, 1999, OG 3.3.22
Scientific paper
Supernova remnants are expected to contain braided (or stochastic) magnetic fields, which are in some regions directed mainly perpendicular to the shock normal. For particle acceleration due to repeated shock crossings, the transport in the direction of the shock normal is crucial. The mean squared deviation along the shock normal is then proportional to the square root of the time. This kind of anomalous transport is called sub-diffusion. We use a Monte-Carlo method to examine this non-Markovian transport and the acceleration. As a result of this simulation we are able to examine the propagator, density and pitch-angle distribution of accelerated particles, and especially the spectral properties. These are in broad agreement with analytic predictions for both the sub-diffusive and the diffusive regimes, but the steepening of the spectrum predicted when changing from diffusive to sub-diffusive transport is found to be even more pronounced than predicted.
Gieseler U. D. J.
Kirk John G.
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