Plasma kinetic effects in relativistic radiation mediated shocks
Amir Levinson

TL;DR
This paper investigates how plasma interactions facilitate momentum transfer in relativistic radiation mediated shocks, especially considering pair creation, and explores implications for particle acceleration and shock signals.
Contribution
It introduces a multi-fluid model for RRMS that accounts for collective plasma interactions, highlighting their role in coupling particles and radiation.
Findings
Collective plasma interactions are crucial for momentum transfer in RRMS.
A multi-fluid model shows particles and radiation can form a single coupled fluid.
Open question on particle acceleration efficiency in relativistic shocks.
Abstract
Fast shocks that form in optically thick media are mediated by Compton scattering and, if relativistic, pair creation. Since the radiation force acts primarily on electrons and positrons, the question arises of how the force is mediated to the ions which are the dominant carriers of the shock energy. It has been widely thought that a small charge separation induced by the radiation force generates electric field inside the shock that decelerates the ions. In this paper we argue that, while this is true in sub-relativistic shocks which are devoid of positrons, in relativistic radiation mediated shocks (RRMS), which are dominated by newly created pairs, additional coupling is needed, owing to the opposite electric force acting on electrons and positrons. Specifically, we show that dissipation of the ions energy must involve collective plasma interactions. By constructing a…
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