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Collisionless Shocks in Partly Ionized Plasma with Cosmic Rays: Microphysics of Non-thermal Components
Authors:A M Bykov  M A Malkov  J C Raymond  A M Krassilchtchikov  A E Vladimirov
Institution:1. A.F. Ioffe Institute for Physics and Technology, 194021, St. Petersburg, Russia
2. University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, 92093, USA
3. Center for Astrophysics, 60 Garden St, Cambridge, MA, 02138, USA
4. Stanford University, Stanford, CA, 94305, USA
Abstract:In this review we discuss some observational aspects and theoretical models of astrophysical collisionless shocks in partly ionized plasma with the presence of non-thermal components. A specific feature of fast strong collisionless shocks is their ability to accelerate energetic particles that can modify the shock upstream flow and form the shock precursors. We discuss the effects of energetic particle acceleration and associated magnetic field amplification and decay in the extended shock precursors on the line and continuum multi-wavelength emission spectra of the shocks. Both Balmer-type and radiative astrophysical shocks are discussed in connection to supernova remnants interacting with partially neutral clouds. Quantitative models described in the review predict a number of observable line-like emission features that can be used to reveal the physical state of the matter in the shock precursors and the character of nonthermal processes in the shocks. Implications of recent progress of gamma-ray observations of supernova remnants in molecular clouds are highlighted.
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