Abstract
Abstract
Motivated by cosmic ray (CR) re-acceleration at a potential Galactic Wind Termination
Shock (GWTS), we present a numerical model for time-dependent Diffusive Shock Acceleration (DSA). We use the stochastic differential equation solver (DiffusionSDE) of the cosmic ray
propagation framework CRPropa3.2 with two modifications: An importance sampling module is
introduced to improve statistics at high energies in order to keep the simulation time short. An
adaptive time step is implemented in the DiffusionSDE module. This ensures to efficiently meet
constraints on the time and diffusion step, which is crucial to obtain the correct shock spectra.
The time evolution of the spectrum at a one-dimensional planar shock is verified against the
solution obtained by the grid-based solver VLUGR3 for both energy-independent and energy-dependent
diffusion. We show that the injection of pre-accelerated particles can lead to a broken power law
spectrum in momentum if the incoming spectrum of CRs is harder than the re-accelerated
spectrum. If the injected spectrum is steeper, the shock spectrum dominates at all energies. We
finally apply the developed model to the GWTS by considering a spherically symmetric shock, a
spiral Galactic magnetic field, and anisotropic diffusion. The time-dependent spectrum at the
shock is modeled as a basis for further studies.
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