Cluster outskirts as a gateway to the physics of particle acceleration and magnetogenesis

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Cluster outskirts are expected to be the region where there is maximum conversion of infall gas kinetic energy into the thermal/non-thermal energy components. of the intracluster medium. In this talk I will present recent studies targeting the interplay of turbulence, shocks, magnetic fields and particle acceleration in galaxy cluster outskirts. Using high-resolution grid simulations with the ENZO code, I will discuss how simulations and available observations of non-thermal emissions can constrain, both, the acceleration efficiency of particles at shocks and the origin of extragalactic magnetic fields.

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Vazza, Franco. (2016). Cluster outskirts as a gateway to the physics of particle acceleration and magnetogenesis. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/182016.

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