Relativistic runaway ionization fronts

DOI: 
10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.045003
Publication date: 
29/01/2014
Main author: 
Luque A.
IAA authors: 
Luque A.
Authors: 
Luque A.
Journal: 
Physical Review Letters
Publication type: 
Article
Volume: 
112
Pages: 
Number: 
045003
Abstract: 
We investigate the first example of self-consistent impact ionization fronts propagating at relativistic speeds and involving interacting, high-energy electrons. These fronts, which we name relativistic runaway ionization fronts, show remarkable features such as a bulk speed within less than one percent of the speed of light and the stochastic selection of high-energy electrons for further acceleration, which leads to a power-law distribution of particle energies. A simplified model explains this selection in terms of the overrun of Coulomb-scattered electrons. Appearing as the electromagnetic interaction between electrons saturates the exponential growth of a relativistic runaway electron avalanche, relativistic runaway ionization fronts may occur in conjunction with terrestrial gamma-ray flashes and thus explain recent observations of long, power-law tails in the terrestrial gamma-ray flash energy spectrum. © 2014 American Physical Society.
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URL: 
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/#abs/2014PhRvL.112d5003L/abstract
ADS Bibcode: 
2014PhRvL.112d5003L
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