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In high-energy and multi-messenger astrophysics, much of the phenomenology relates to the dissipation of an energy reservoir into accelerated particles that then radiate in various channels (cosmic rays, electromagnetic signals, from radio to gamma rays, and neutrinos), and most of the effort focuses on pinpointing the reservoir and the dissipation process at play Bursts of these high-energy particles often result from efficient kinetic or Poynting flux conversion in nonthermal distributions through collective plasma processes associated with astrophysical shock waves.
By In high-energy and multi-messenger astrophysics, much of the phenomenology relates to the dissipation of an energy reservoir into accelerated particles that then radiate in various channels (cosmic rays, electromagnetic signals, from radio to gamma rays, and neutrinos), and most of the effort focuses on pinpointing the reservoir and the dissipation process at play Bursts of these high-energy particles often result from efficient kinetic or Poynting flux conversion in nonthermal distributions through collective plasma processes associated with astrophysical shock waves.