“…Rich in their turbulence information, these have been used extensively in non-relativistic, heliospheric shock applications, and more recently, relativistic PIC codes have blossomed to model shocks in various astrophysical systems. PIC simulation research has largely, but not exclusively, focused on perpendicular shocks, first with Gallant et al(1992), Hoshino et al (1992), and then Smolsky & Usov (1996), Shimada & Hoshino (2000), Silva et al (2003), Nishikawa et al (2003Nishikawa et al ( , 2005, Spitkovsky & Arons (2004), Hededal et al (2004), Liang & Nishimura (2004), Medvedev et al (2005) and Hededal & Nishikawa (2005). These works have explored pair shocks, ion-doped shocks, Poynting flux-dominated outflows, and low-field systems with dissipation driven by the Weibel instability, in applications such as GRBs and pulsar wind termination shocks.…”