Bridging the gap between collisional and collisionless shock waves

2021 
While the front of a fluid shock is a few mean-free-paths thick, the front of a collisionless shock can be orders of magnitude thinner. By bridging between a collisional and a collisionless formalism, we assess the transition between these two regimes. We consider non-relativistic, non-magnetized, planar shocks in electron–ion plasmas. In addition, our treatment of the collisionless regime is restricted to high-Mach-number electrostatic shocks. We find that the transition can be parameterized by the upstream plasma parameter can reach billions in astrophysical settings, this allows an understanding of how the front of a collisionless shock can be orders of magnitude smaller than the mean free path, and how physics transitions continuously between these two extremes.
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