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PIC Simulation Methods for Cosmic Radiation and Plasma Instabilities

Martin Pohl, Masahiro Hoshino, Jacek Niemiec

Published 2019-12-05Version 1

Particle acceleration in collisionless plasma systems is a central question in astroplasma and astroparticle physics. The structure of the acceleration regions, electron-ion energy equilibration, preacceleration of particles at shocks to permit further energization by diffusive shock acceleration, require knowledge of the distribution function of particles besides the structure and dynamic of electromagnetic fields, and hence a kinetic description is desirable. Particle-in-cell simulations offer an appropriate, if computationally expensive method of essentially conducting numerical experiments that explore kinetic phenomena in collisionless plasma. We review recent results of PIC simulations of astrophysical plasma systems, particle acceleration, and the instabilities that shape them.

Comments: Review paper, 102 pages, accepted for publication in "Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics"
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