12–23 Jul 2021
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Cosmic-ray transport in blazars: diffusive or ballistic propagation?

16 Jul 2021, 18:00
1h 30m
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Talk CRI | Cosmic Ray Indirect Discussion

Speaker

Patrick Reichherzer (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)

Description

The detection of a PeV high-energy neutrino of astrophysical origin, observed by the IceCube Collaboration and correlated with a 3$\sigma$ significance with Fermi measurements to the gamma-ray blazar TXS 0506+056, further stimulated the discussion on the production channels of high-energy particles in blazars. Many models also consider a hadronic component that would not only contribute to the emission of electromagnetic radiation in blazars but also lead to the production of secondary high-energy neutrinos and gamma rays.

Relativistic and compact plasma structures, so-called plasmoids, have been discussed in such flares to be moving along the jet axis. The frequently used assumption in such models that diffusive transport can describe particles in jet plasmoids is investigated in the present contribution. While there is scientific consensus that the transport of particles in turbulent fields is diffusive in the limit of infinitely large times, the question arises under which conditions and on which time scale such a limit consideration is appropriate.

We present conditions based on analytical calculations that determine the time scale to reach the diffusion phase as a function of the model parameters in the jet.
We show that the type of the charged-particle transport, diffusive or ballistic, has a large influence on many observable parameters, including the spectrum of high-energy particles.

Keywords

AGN, Blazar, Diffusion, Ballistic, Transport

Subcategory Theoretical Results

Primary authors

Fabian Schussler (IRFU / CEA Paris-Saclay) Ilja Jaroschewski Julia Becker Tjus (Ruhr-Universität Bochum) Marcel Schroller Dr Mario Hörbe (Ruhr-Universität Bochum) Patrick Reichherzer (Ruhr-Universität Bochum) Prof. Wolfgang Rhode

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