Observational constraints on energetic particle diffusion in young supernovae remnants: amplified magnetic field and maximum energy

Type: Article

Publication Date: 2006-06-16

Citations: 200

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20064985

Abstract

Constraints on the diffusion and acceleration parameters in five young supernova remnants (SNRs) are derived from the observed thickness of their X-ray rims, as limited by the synchrotron losses of the highest energy electrons, assuming uniform and isotropic turbulence. From a joint study of the electrons diffusion and advection in the downstream medium of the shock, it is shown that the magnetic field must be amplified up to values between 250 and 500 μG in the case of Cas A, Kepler, and Tycho, or G in the case of SN 1006 and G347.3-0.5. The diffusion coefficient at the highest electron energy can also be derived from the data, by relating the X-ray energy cutoff to the acceleration timescale. Values typically between 1 and 10 times the Bohm diffusion coefficient are found to be required. We also find interesting constraints on the energy dependence of the diffusion coefficient, by requiring that the diffusion coefficient at the maximum proton energy be not smaller than the Bohm value in the amplified field. This favours diffusion regime between the Kraichnan and the Bohm regime, and rejects turbulence spectrum indices larger than . Finally, the maximum energy of the accelerated particles is found to lay between 1013 and eV for electrons, and around eV at most for nuclei (or ∼2.5 times less if a Bohm diffusion regime is assumed), roughly independently of the compression ratio assumed at the shock. Even by taking advantage of the uncertainties on the measured parameters, it appears very difficult for the considered SNRs in their current stage of evolution to produce protons up to the knee of the cosmic-ray spectrum, at eV, and essentially impossible to accelerate Fe nuclei up to either the ankle at eV or the second knee at eV.

Locations

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics - View - PDF
  • DataCite API - View

Similar Works

Action Title Year Authors
+ PDF Chat Turbulence and particle acceleration in collisionless supernovae remnant shocks 2006 Alexandre Marcowith
Martin Lemoine
Guy Pelletier
+ Efficiencies of Magnetic-Field Amplification and Electron Acceleration in Young Supernova Remnants: Global Averages and Kepler's Supernova Remnant 2021 Stephen P. Reynolds
Brian J. Williams
Kazimierz J. Borkowski
Knox S. Long
+ PDF Chat Efficiencies of Magnetic Field Amplification and Electron Acceleration in Young Supernova Remnants: Global Averages and Kepler’s Supernova Remnant 2021 Stephen P. Reynolds
Brian J. Williams
Kazimierz J. Borkowski
Knox S. Long
+ PDF Chat Unraveling the Effects of Dense Medium on a Near to Bohm-Limit Acceleration in Kepler's SNR 2023 Vincenzo Sapienza
M. Miceli
O. Petruk
Aya Bamba
S. Orlando
F. Bocchino
G. Pérès
+ PDF Chat Limits on diffusive shock acceleration in supernova remnants in the presence of cosmic-ray streaming instability and wave dissipation 2003 В. С. Птускин
V. N. Zirakashvili
+ PDF Chat Constraints on the diffusive shock acceleration from the nonthermal X-ray thin shells in SN 1006 NE rim 2004 Ryo Yamazaki
T. Yoshida
T. Terasawa
Aya Bamba
Katsuhiro Koyama
+ The Maximum Energy of Shock-Accelerated Cosmic Rays 2023 Rebecca Diesing
+ PDF Chat DIFFUSIVE SHOCK ACCELERATION WITH MAGNETIC FIELD AMPLIFICATION AND ALFVÉNIC DRIFT 2012 Hyesung Kang
+ PDF Chat Transport of magnetic turbulence in supernova remnants 2016 Robert Brose
I. Telezhinsky
M. Pohl
+ Ionization and maximum energy of nuclei in shock acceleration theory 2011 G. Morlino
+ PDF Chat Cosmic ray electrons released by supernova remnants 2021 G. Morlino
S. Celli
+ PDF Chat Universal behaviour of shock precursors in the presence of efficient cosmic ray acceleration 2013 Brian Reville
A. R. Bell
+ PDF Chat Transport of magnetic turbulence in supernova remnants 2016 Robert Brose
I. Telezhinsky
M. Pohl
+ The Issue with Diffusive Shock Acceleration 2019 Damiano Caprioli
Colby Haggerty
+ The Issue with Diffusive Shock Acceleration 2019 Damiano Caprioli
Colby Haggerty
+ PDF Chat Cosmic-ray acceleration in supernova remnants: non-linear theory revised 2012 Damiano Caprioli
+ PDF Chat Postshock turbulence and diffusive shock acceleration in young supernova remnants 2010 Alexandre Marcowith
Fabien Casse
+ PDF Chat The Issue with Diffusive Shock Acceleration 2019 Damiano Caprioli
Colby Haggerty
+ PDF Chat Diffusive Shock Acceleration with Magnetic Amplification by Nonresonant Streaming Instability in Supernova Remnants 2008 V. N. Zirakashvili
В. С. Птускин
+ PDF Chat Direct Numerical Simulations of Cosmic-ray Acceleration at Dense Circumstellar Medium: Magnetic-field Amplification and Maximum Energy 2021 Tsuyoshi Inoue
Alexandre Marcowith
Gwenael Giacinti
Allard Jan van Marle
Shogo Nishino

Works That Cite This (162)

Action Title Year Authors
+ PDF Chat RAPID COSMIC-RAY ACCELERATION AT PERPENDICULAR SHOCKS IN SUPERNOVA REMNANTS 2015 Makoto Takamoto
J. G. Kirk
+ PDF Chat Spectrum of Electrons Accelerated in Supernova Remnants 2019 Rebecca Diesing
Damiano Caprioli
+ PDF Chat Vortical Amplification of the Magnetic Field at an Inward Shock of Supernova Remnant Cassiopeia A 2018 Federico Fraschetti
Satoru Katsuda
Toshiki Sato
J. R. Jokipii
J. Giacalone
+ PDF Chat High-energy gamma-ray study of the dynamically young SNR G150.3+4.5 2020 J. Devin
M. Lemoine‐Goumard
M.-H. Grondin
Daniel Castro
J. Ballet
J. M. Cohen
John W. Hewitt
+ PDF Chat The microphysics of collisionless shock waves 2016 Alexandre Marcowith
Antoine Bret
A. M. Bykov
M E Dieckman
L. O’C. Drury
Bertrand Lembège
Martin Lemoine
G. Morlino
G. C. Murphy
Guy Pelletier
+ PDF Chat NONTHERMAL RADIATION FROM SUPERNOVA REMNANTS: EFFECTS OF MAGNETIC FIELD AMPLIFICATION AND PARTICLE ESCAPE 2013 Hyesung Kang
T. W. Jones
Paul Edmon
+ PDF Chat Spatially Resolved Broadband Synchrotron Emission from the Nonthermal Limbs of SN1006 2018 Jiangtao Li
J. Ballet
M. Miceli
Ping Zhou
Jacco Vink
Yang Chen
F. Acero
A. Decourchelle
Joel N. Bregman
+ PDF Chat A HIGH-RESOLUTION X-RAY AND OPTICAL STUDY OF SN 1006: ASYMMETRIC EXPANSION AND SMALL-SCALE STRUCTURE IN A TYPE IA SUPERNOVA REMNANT 2014 P. F. Winkler
Brian J. Williams
Stephen P. Reynolds
Robert Petre
Knox S. Long
Satoru Katsuda
Una Hwang
+ PDF Chat COSMIC-RAY-INDUCED FILAMENTATION INSTABILITY IN COLLISIONLESS SHOCKS 2013 Damiano Caprioli
Anatoly Spitkovsky
+ PDF Chat Revisiting the hardening of the cosmic ray energy spectrum at TeV energies 2013 S. Thoudam
J.R. Hörandel