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On the Acceleration of Energetic Cosmic Particles by Electrostatic Double Layers
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1986
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Electrical EngineeringEngineeringPhysicsSolar Energetic ParticleCosmologyElectrostatic Double LayersParticle PhysicsFilamentary Double LayerSolar Double LayerNatural SciencesCosmic PlasmaRelativistic PlasmaCosmic RayParticle CosmologyHigh-energy Cosmic RayEarly UniverseEnergetic Cosmic ParticlesCurrent Filament
The capability of electrostatic double layers of accelerating charged particles to high energies is investigated. Starting from a one-dimensional relativistic double-layer model a two-dimensional relativistic double layer in a current filament is studied. It is found that the filamentary double layer has a maximum potential drop that depends both on the magnitude of the filamentary current and on the composition of the layer. The results are applied to two cosmic double layers-one in a solar electric circuit and another in a galactic circuit. If the layers are composed of protons and electrons, these particles may be accelerated to 1011 eV in the solar layer and to 1014 eV in the galactic layer. It is suggested that the solar double layer may account for the acceleration of solar cosmic rays while the galactic layer may contribute to the generation of cosmic radiation.
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