Cosmic Rays in Intermittent Magnetic Fields

Anvar Shukurov, Andrew P. Snodin, Amit Seta, Paul J. Bushby, Toby S. Wood

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Abstract

The propagation of cosmic rays in turbulent magnetic fields is a diffusive process driven by the scattering of the charged particles by random magnetic fluctuations. Such fields are usually highly intermittent, consisting of intense magnetic filaments and ribbons surrounded by weaker, unstructured fluctuations. Studies of cosmic-ray propagation have largely overlooked intermittency, instead adopting Gaussian random magnetic fields. Using test particle simulations, we calculate cosmic-ray diffusivity in intermittent, dynamo-generated magnetic fields. The results are compared with those obtained from non-intermittent magnetic fields having identical power spectra. The presence of magnetic intermittency significantly enhances cosmic-ray diffusion over a wide range of particle energies. We demonstrate that the results can be interpreted in terms of a correlated random walk.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberL16
JournalAstrophysical Journal Letters
Volume839
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Apr 2017
Externally publishedYes

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