Electron Firehose Instabilities in High-$\beta$ ICM shocks
Sunjung Kim (1), Ji-Hoon Ha (1), Dongsu Ryu (1), and Hyesung Kang (2), ((1) UNIST, Korea, (2) Pusan National University, Korea)

TL;DR
This study investigates electron firehose instabilities driven by temperature anisotropy and electron beams in high-beta intracluster medium shocks, using linear analysis and PIC simulations, revealing similar growth properties but different wave propagation characteristics.
Contribution
It provides a detailed comparison of ETAFI and EBFI in high-beta ICM shocks, clarifying their roles in upstream wave excitation and confirming previous interpretations of ETAFI.
Findings
Both instabilities have similar growth rates and oblique modes.
Waves from ETAFI are nonpropagating, while EBFI waves have small non-zero frequencies.
Results support previous ETAFI-based interpretations of upstream waves in ICM shocks.
Abstract
The preacceleration of electrons through reflection and shock drift acceleration (SDA) is essential for the diffusive shock acceleration (DSA) of nonthermal electrons in collisionless shocks. Previous studies suggested that, in weak quasi-perpendicular () shocks in the high- () intracluster medium (ICM), the temperature anisotropy due to SDA-reflected electrons can drive the electron firehose instability, which excites oblique nonpropagating waves in the shock foot. In this paper, we investigate, through a linear analysis and particle-in-cell (PIC) simulations, the firehose instabilities driven by an electron temperature anisotropy (ETAFI) and also by a drifting electron beam (EBFI) in ICM plasmas. The EBFI should be more relevant in describing the self-excitation of upstream waves in -shocks, since backstreaming…
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