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Paper: Evidence for Nonlinear Diffusive Shock Acceleration of Cosmic-Rays in the 2006 Outburst of RS Ophiuchi
Volume: 401, RS Ophiuchi (2006) and the Recurrent Nova Phenomenon
Page: 328
Authors: Tatischeff, V.; Hernanz, M.
Abstract: Spectroscopic observations of the 2006 outburst of RS Oph at both infrared (IR) and X-ray wavelengths have shown that the blast wave has decelerated at a higher rate than predicted by the standard test-particle adiabatic shock-wave model. The observed blast-wave evolution can be explained, however, by the diffusive shock acceleration of particles at the forward shock and the subsequent escape of the highest energy ions from the acceleration region. Nonlinear particle acceleration can also account for the difference of shock velocities deduced from the IR and X-ray data. We discuss the evolution of the nova remnant in the light of efficient particle acceleration at the blast wave.
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