Fermi acceleration, sometimes referred to as diffusive shock acceleration (a subclass of Fermi acceleration ), is the acceleration that chargedparticles undergo when being repeatedly reflected, usually by a magnetic mirror (see also Centrifugal mechanism of acceleration). This is thought to be the primary mechanism by which particles gain non thermal energies in astrophysical shock waves. It plays a very important role in many astrophysical models, mainly of shocks including solar flares and supernova remnants.