On the Momentum Diffusion of Radiating Ultrarelativistic Electrons in a Turbulent Magnetic Field
L. Stawarz, V. Petrosian

TL;DR
This paper studies how ultrarelativistic electrons gain energy through stochastic interactions with magnetic turbulence, considering radiative cooling, and derives resulting electron energy distributions and emission spectra.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive model of electron acceleration in turbulent magnetic fields, accounting for finite turbulence scales and various spectral indexes, with detailed spectral predictions.
Findings
Electron distributions follow a modified Maxwellian with a high-energy cutoff.
The spectral curvature differs between synchrotron and inverse-Compton emissions.
The cutoff shape depends on turbulence spectrum and cooling processes.
Abstract
Here we investigate some aspects of stochastic acceleration of ultrarelativistic electrons by magnetic turbulence. In particular, we discuss the steady-state energy spectra of particles undergoing momentum diffusion due to resonant interactions with turbulent MHD modes, taking rigorously into account direct energy losses connected with different radiative cooling processes. For the magnetic turbulence we assume a given power spectrum of the type . In contrast to the previous approaches, however, we assume a finite range of turbulent wavevectors , consider a variety of turbulence spectral indexes , and concentrate on the case of a very inefficient particle escape from the acceleration site. We find that for different cooling and injection conditions, stochastic acceleration processes tend to establish a modified ultrarelativistic Maxwellian…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics · Solar Radiation and Photovoltaics
