Particle acceleration Flashcards

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What key comparative element do we use to know if an object can accelerate a particle to a speed close to the light speed?

A

We use the Schwarzschild radius
If a star isn’t much larger than its Schwarzschild radius, it will accelerate particle to a speed close to the speed of light.

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A free particle falling from infinity will adquire a velocity v(r) = ?

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v(r) = sqrt(2GM/r)

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Relativistic speed means that v is close to c, thus v/c = ?

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v/c = sqrt(Rs/r)

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4
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Expression of the Schwarschild radius?

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Rs = 2GM / c^2

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5
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At what condition is an electric field able to cause particle acceleration?

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In an electromagnetic field, particle acceleration can only work when an elecric field exists along magnetic field lines. Turbulent and random magnetic fields are expected to produce such acceleration mechanisms.

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Example of extrem electromagnetic accelerators ?

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Pulsars are examples of extrem electromagnetic accelerators where electrons reach Lorentz factors up to 10^9.

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What is Second order Fermi acceleration ?

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Particles acceleration due to scattering by fluctuation in the magnetic field.

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What was Fermi the first to propose ?

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Production of CR by scattering of particles between molecular clouds.

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Is Second order Fermi acceleration efficient ?

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Yes is can be efficient, but not for relativistic particles.

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10
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What is First order Fermi acceleration ?

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Particle acceleration due to collision with a strong shock wave

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How come with First order Fermi acceleration we always get “lucky”?

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It is because at each crossing the particles sees a magnetic wall at V = 1 - 1/r
-> so only heads on collisions

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