Cosmic Ray Diffusion in Turbulent Magnetic Fields
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Abstract
Cosmic-ray (CR) diffusion in turbulent and magnetized media is a fundamental problem in space physics and astrophysics. Motivated by the tensions between new-generation CR observations and existing theoretical paradigm of CR diffusion, we investigate new mechanisms of cosmic-ray (CR) diffusion in turbulent magnetic fields. Since the diffusion of CRs strongly depends on the properties of magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) turbulence, our improved understanding of MHD turbulence have laid the theoretical foundation for a new mechanism of CR diffusion known as mirror diffusion. The mirror diffusion of CRs highlights the importance of perpendicular superdiffusion and magnetic mirroring in MHD turbulence. Our numerical simulations demonstrate that the repeated 90-degree crossings of pitch angle due to mirror reflections enhance CR confinement. Mirror diffusion and scattering diffusion together result in a new Levy-flight-like propagation paradigm of CRs.
*C.Z. and S.X. acknowledge the support for this work from SDSC Expanse CPU in SDSC through the allocation PHY230032 from the Advanced Cy-berinfrastructure Coordination Ecosystem: Services & Support (ACCESS) program, which is supported by National Science Foundation grants No. 2138259, 2138286, 2138307, 2137603, and 2138296. We acknowledge University of Florida Research Computing for providing computational resources and support that have contributed to the research results reported in this publication.
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Publication: Chao Zhang and Siyao Xu 2023 ApJL 959 L8 arXiv:2311.18001
Chao Zhang and Siyao Xu 2024 submitted arXiv:2406.03542
Presenters
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Chao Zhang
- University of Florida