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2014ApJ...789...79A - Astrophys. J., 789, 79 (2014/July-1)

Magnetohydrodynamic simulations of a jet drilling an H I cloud: shock induced formation of molecular clouds and jet breakup.

ASAHINA Y., OGAWA T., KAWASHIMA T., FURUKAWA N., ENOKIYA R., YAMAMOTO H., FUKUI Y. and MATSUMOTO R.

Abstract (from CDS):

The formation mechanism of the jet-aligned CO clouds found by NANTEN CO observations is studied by magnetohydrodynamical (MHD) simulations taking into account the cooling of the interstellar medium. Motivated by the association of the CO clouds with the enhancement of H I gas density, we carried out MHD simulations of the propagation of a supersonic jet injected into the dense H I gas. We found that the H I gas compressed by the bow shock ahead of the jet is cooled down by growth of the cooling instability triggered by the density enhancement. As a result, a cold dense sheath is formed around the interface between the jet and the H I gas. The radial speed of the cold, dense gas in the sheath is a few km/s almost independent of the jet speed. Molecular clouds can be formed in this region. Since the dense sheath wrapping the jet reflects waves generated in the cocoon, the jet is strongly perturbed by the vortices of the warm gas in the cocoon, which breaks up the jet and forms a secondary shock in the H I-cavity drilled by the jet. The particle acceleration at the shock can be the origin of radio and X-ray filaments observed near the eastern edge of the W50 nebula surrounding the galactic jet source SS433.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: clouds - ISM: jets and outflows - magnetohydrodynamics, MHD - shock waves - stars: individual: SS433

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