Orders of Fermi- and Plasma-Accelerations of Cosmic Rays
arXiv:1010.5390
Abstract
The generic acceleration model for ultra high energy cosmic rays, which has been introduced in {\tt 1006.5708 [astro-ph.HE]}, suggests various types of electromagnetic interactions between cosmic charged particles and the different types of the plasma fields, which are assumed to have general configurations, spatially and temporally. The well-known Fermi acceleration mechanisms are also included in the model. Meanwhile Fermi mechanisms in non-relativistic limit adhere first- and second-order of $β$, the ratio of particle's velocity relative to the velocity of the stellar magnetic cloud, in the plasma field sector, $β$ does not play any role, i.e. zero-order. In the relativistic limit, the orders of Fermi acceleration are only possible, when applying the corresponding conditions, either elastic scatterings or shock waves. Furthermore, it is found that the coefficients of $β$ are functions of the initial and final velocities and the characteristic Larmor radius.
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