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Planetary,solar and astrophysical relativistic electrons: Common energization mechanisms?
Authors:Ilan Roth  
Institution:

aSpace Sciences, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA

Abstract:Direct observations or deduced analysis indicate clearly that formation of intense fluxes of relativistic electrons is an important ingredient in the evolution of numerous active magnetized plasma systems. Examples of relativistic electron energization include the recovery phase of a planetary magnetic storm, post solar flare coronal activity and the afterglow of gamma ray bursts. It is suggested that there exists a universal mechanism, which may explain electron energization at the vastly different magnetized plasma environments. The favorite configuration consists of an inhomogeneous magnetic field anchored at a given magnetic structure and excitation of whistler waves due to external injection of low-energy non-isotropic electrons. The energization proceeds as a bootstrap process due to interaction with the propagating whistler waves along the inhomogeneous magnetic field.
Keywords:Acceleration of particles  Relativistic electrons  Whistler waves  Magnetic fields  Plasma  Gamma rays: bursts  Solar flares
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