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Table 1
Shock inclinations, spectral indices, and highest energies attained for the six cases of four shock combinations (complimentary to the spectra shown in Fig. 6).
Shock inclination | Spectral index | Emax [GeV] |
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45° subluminal | −2.7 | 106 |
45° subluminal | −2.2 | 108 |
45° subluminal | −2.0 | 1010 |
45° subluminal | −1.4 | 1011.5 |
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Panel a | ||
Shock inclination | Spectral index | Emax [GeV] |
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45° subluminal | −2.7 | 106 |
45° subluminal | −2.2 | 108 |
85° superluminal | −2.2 | 109 |
85° superluminal | −2.1 | 1010 |
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Panel b | ||
Shock inclination | Spectral index | Emax [GeV] |
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85° superluminal | −2.8 | 105 |
85° superluminal | −2.4 | 106 |
45° subluminal | −2.1 | 108 |
45° subluminal | −1.6 | 1010 |
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Panel c | ||
Shock inclination | Spectral index | Emax [GeV] |
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85° superluminal | −2.8 | 105 |
85° superluminal | −2.4 | 106 |
85° superluminal | −2.4 | 107 |
85° superluminal | −2.3 | 108 |
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Panel d | ||
Shock inclination | Spectral index | Emax [GeV] |
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45° subluminal | −2.7 | 106 |
85° superluminal | −2.5 | 108 |
45° subluminal | −2.3 | 109 |
85° superluminal | −2.1 | 1010 |
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Panel e | ||
Shock inclination | Spectral index | Emax [GeV] |
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85° superluminal | −2.8 | 105 |
45° subluminal | −2.4 | 107 |
85° superluminal | −2.2 | 109 |
45° subluminal | −2.1 | 1010 |
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Panel f |
Notes.Each part of the table corresponds to each panel of Fig. 6.
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