Further study of the role of compressible turbulence
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Further study of the role of compressible turbulence in CR scattering. - Investigation of the implications of the findings for our understanding of CR propagation in the Galaxy. - Development of new experiments to test the predictions of th
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Stated in the cells future research and cells research gap sections of the source papers, classified as general, spanning 3 journals.
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- Pitch-angle Scattering of Cosmic Rays: Confronting Theory with Observations (2026) · The Astrophysical Journal Letters · doi
Further study of the role of compressible turbulence in CR scattering. - Investigation of the implications of the findings for our understanding of CR propagation in the Galaxy. - Development of new experiments to test the predictions of the study.
generalstated in cells future researchevidence 5/5Keywords: further study role compressible turbulence scattering investigation implications - Cosmic-Ray Feedback in Galactic Disks: Star Formation, Cosmic-Ray Transport, and Multiphase Outflows in T <scp>igress++</scp> Simulations (2026) · The Astrophysical Journal · doi
To test the sensitivity of wind driving to mass resolution in simulations using Lagrangian codes. - To update the prescription for the CR scattering coefficient with a metallicity dependence. - To explore the effects of cosmic rays on star formation and outflows in different galaxy environments.
generalstated in cells future researchevidence 5/5Keywords: test sensitivity wind driving mass resolution simulations using - Effective cosmic-ray diffusion in multiphase galactic environments (2026) · Astronomy & Astrophysics · doi
The paper identifies a gap in our understanding of CR transport in galaxy simulations. - The study highlights the need for a density-dependent fit of the effective CR diffusion coefficient. - The paper notes that prior work has not fully explored the effects of CR-driven plasma instabilities and wave-damping processes on CR transport.
generalstated in cells research gapevidence 5/5Keywords: paper identifies gap understanding transport galaxy simulations study - Effective cosmic-ray diffusion in multiphase galactic environments (2026) · Astronomy & Astrophysics · doi
Future studies can explore the effects of other transport processes beyond diffusion. - The paper suggests that further work is needed to develop more sophisticated models of CR transport in galaxy simulations. - The study highlights the need for additional simulations to test the robustness of the paper's findings.
generalstated in cells future researchevidence 5/5Keywords: future studies explore effects other transport processes beyond
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