@article{oai:nifs-repository.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000497, author = {Hasegawa, Hiroki and Kato, Ken and Ohsawa, Yukiharu}, issue = {Issue 8}, journal = {Physics of Plasmas}, month = {Aug}, note = {Long-time evolution of positrons accelerated in an oblique shock wave in an electron-positron-ion plasma is studied with relativistic, electromagnetic, particle simulations. In the early stage, some positrons move nearly parallel to the external magnetic field in the shock transition region and gain energy from the parallel electric field. The acceleration can become stagnant owing to the deformation of the wave profile. After the recovery of the shock profile, however, the acceleration can start again. By the end of simulation runs, omega_pet=5000, positron Lorentz factors reached values ~2000. In this second stage, three different types of acceleration are found. In the first type, the acceleration process is the same as that in the early stage. In the second type, positrons make gyromotions in the wave frame and gain energy mainly from the perpendicular electric field. In the third type, particle orbits are similar to curtate cycloids. Theoretical estimate for this energy increase is given.}, title = {Persistent acceleration of positrons in a nonstationary shock wave}, volume = {Vol.12}, year = {2005} }