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Article Dans Une Revue Space Sci.Rev. Année : 2018

Cosmic ray production in supernovae

A.M. Bykov
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D.C. Ellison
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S.M. Osipov
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Résumé

We give a brief review of the origin and acceleration of cosmic rays (CRs), emphasizing the production of CRs at different stages of supernova evolution by the first-order Fermi shock acceleration mechanism. We suggest that supernovae with trans-relativistic outflows, despite being rather rare, may accelerate CRs to energies above $10^{18}\mbox{ eV}$ over the first year of their evolution. Supernovae in young compact clusters of massive stars, and interaction powered superluminous supernovae, may accelerate CRs well above the PeV regime. We discuss the acceleration of the bulk of the galactic CRs in isolated supernova remnants and re-acceleration of escaped CRs by the multiple shocks present in superbubbles produced by associations of OB stars. The effects of magnetic field amplification by CR driven instabilities, as well as superdiffusive CR transport, are discussed for nonthermal radiation produced by nonlinear shocks of all speeds including trans-relativistic ones.

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hal-01707539 , version 1 (12-02-2018)

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A.M. Bykov, D.C. Ellison, Alexandre Marcowith, S.M. Osipov. Cosmic ray production in supernovae. Space Sci.Rev., 2018, 214 (1), pp.41. ⟨10.1007/s11214-018-0479-4⟩. ⟨hal-01707539⟩
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