Abstract
This paper describes some recent developments in our understanding of particle acceleration by shocks. It is pointed out that while good agreement now exists as to steady nonlinear modifications to the shock structure, there is also growing evidence that the mesoscopic scales may not in fact be steady and that significant instabilities associated with magnetic field amplification may be a feature of strong collisionless plasma shocks.
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DRURY, L. O. (2004). CURRENT STATUS OF SHOCK ACCELERATION THEORY. Journal of The Korean Astronomical Society, 37(5), 393–398. https://doi.org/10.5303/jkas.2004.37.5.393
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