The relativistic quasilinear theory of particle acceleration by hydromagnetic turbulence |
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Authors: | Russell M. Kulsrud Attilio Ferrari |
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Affiliation: | (1) Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, U.S.A.;(2) Instituto di Fisica Generale, Turin, Italy |
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Abstract: | The quasilinear theory of acceleration of relativistic particles by hydromagnetic turbulence is treated in the adiabatic limit of small gyration radius. The theory is based on the relativistic Vlasov equation; however, a given pitch-angle scattering rate by microturbulence is postulated and is added to this equation. The resulting acceleration is found to be given by a diffusion coefficient in total momentum, which is proportional to the spectrum of turbulence with a rate coefficient . is a frequency that represents the efficiency of each wave component of the turbulence in producing acceleration. It is given as an integral over the solution of a differential equation in pitch angle. is evaluated in various limiting cases and is shown to lead to familiar forms of acceleration, such as Fermi acceleration and magnetic pumping. Thus, a comprehensive theory of these forms of heating is achieved. |
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