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An instability of radiative shock wave in the presence of magnetic field
V. A. Gasilova, A. V. Koldobaa, G. V. Ustyugovab a Institute for Mathematical Modelling RAS, Moscow
b Keldysh Institute for Applied Mathematics RAS, Moscow
Abstract:
The mathematical modelling of the matter deceleration in a magnetohydrodynamics radiative shock wave was performed. The problem is relevant to classical T Tauri stars. We consider the limit where the initial deceleration and heating of plasma (at the entrance to the cooling zone) occurs in a fast magnetohydrodynamic shock wave. To calculate the intensity of radiative losses we use “real” and “power-law” radiative functions. We determine the stability/instability of the radiative shock wave as a function of parameters of the incoming flow: velocity, strength of the magnetic field, and its inclination to the surface of the star. In a number of simulation runs with the “real” radiative function, we find a simple criterion for stability of the radiative shock wave for infalling matter velocity is $1.3\cdot10^7$ cm/sec.
Keywords:
accretion, radiation, shock wave, magnetohydrodynamics.
Received: 18.09.2008
Citation:
V. A. Gasilov, A. V. Koldoba, G. V. Ustyugova, “An instability of radiative shock wave in the presence of magnetic field”, Matem. Mod., 22:7 (2010), 65–81; Math. Models Comput. Simul., 3:1 (2011), 81–91
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