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SYNTHETIC SPECTRA FROM PARTICLE-IN-CELL SIMULATIONS OF RELATIVISTIC COLLISIONLESS SHOCKS

Journal

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS
Volume 707, Issue 1, Pages L92-L96

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/707/1/L92

Keywords

acceleration of particles; gamma rays: bursts; radiation mechanisms: non-thermal; shock waves

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  1. NSF [AST-0807381, PHY05-51164]

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We extract synthetic photon spectra from first-principles particle-in-cell simulations of relativistic shocks propagating in unmagnetized pair plasmas. The two basic ingredients for the radiation, namely accelerated particles and magnetic fields, are produced self-consistently as part of the shock evolution. We use the method of Hededal & Nordlund and compute the photon spectrum via Fourier transform of the electric far field from a large number of particles, sampled directly from the simulation. We find that the spectrum from relativistic collisionless shocks is entirely consistent with synchrotron radiation in the magnetic fields generated by Weibel instability. We can recover the so-called jitter regime only if we artificially reduce the strength of the electromagnetic fields, such that the wiggler parameter K equivalent to qB lambda/mc(2) becomes much smaller than unity (B and lambda are the strength and scale of the magnetic turbulence, respectively). These findings may place constraints on the origin of non-thermal emission in astrophysics, especially for the interpretation of the hard (harder than synchrotron) low-frequency spectrum of gamma-ray bursts.

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