论文标题
用极化的X射线成像发现年轻超新星残留物中的磁性湍流
Uncovering magnetic turbulence in young supernova remnants with polarized X-ray imaging
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论文摘要
在X射线和伽马射线中对年轻超新星残留物(SNR)的观察为至少颗粒加速至少TEV能量提供了确定的证据。对年轻SNR的高空间分辨率X射线图的分析表明,粒子加速过程伴随着磁场的强非绝热扩增。如果费米加速度是产生能量宇宙射线(CRS)的机制,则放大的磁场必须是湍流的,并且CR驱动的不稳定性是将冲击RAM压力转化为磁性湍流的最可能的机制。在无碰撞等离子体中形成SNR壳的强磁湍流的发展和演变是复杂的现象,包括磁模式的放大,冲击时各向异性模式转换以及湍流级联反应的非线性物理。从SNR冲击中加速的超相对性电子的极化X射线同步辐射是在电击后面的薄层中产生的,并且不受法拉第去极化效果的影响。这些因素开放了研究磁性湍流的某些特性的可能性,在这里,我们提出了SNR壳的偏振X射线同步加速器图,假设磁性湍流级联反应不同。结果表明,可以通过测量主要极化角方向来区分各向异性湍流的不同模型。我们将与即将产生的X射线极化器(例如Imaging X射线极化探索器(IXPE))一起讨论Tycho SNR中这些特征的检测。
Observations of young supernova remnants (SNRs) in X-rays and gamma-rays have provided conclusive evidence for particle acceleration to at least TeV energies. Analysis of high spatial resolution X-ray maps of young SNRs has indicated that the particle acceleration process is accompanied by strong non-adiabatic amplification of magnetic fields. If Fermi acceleration is the mechanism producing the energetic cosmic rays (CRs), the amplified magnetic field must be turbulent and CR-driven instabilities are among the most probable mechanisms for converting the shock ram pressure into the magnetic turbulence. The development and evolution of strong magnetic turbulence in the collisionless plasmas forming SNR shells are complicated phenomena which include the amplification of magnetic modes, anisotropic mode transformations at shocks, as well as the nonlinear physics of turbulent cascades. Polarized X-ray synchrotron radiation from ultra-relativistic electrons accelerated in the SNR shock is produced in a thin layer immediately behind the shock and is not subject to the Faraday depolarization effect. These factors open possibilities to study some properties of magnetic turbulence and here we present polarized X-ray synchrotron maps of SNR shells assuming different models of magnetic turbulence cascades. It is shown that different models of the anisotropic turbulence can be distinguished by measuring the predominant polarization angle direction. We discuss the detection of these features in Tycho's SNR with the coming generation of X-ray polarimeters such as the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE).