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2017MNRAS.467.4161D - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 467, 4161-4173 (2017/June-1)

Irradiation of astrophysical objects - SED and flux effects on thermally driven winds.

DYDA S., DANNEN R., WATERS T. and PROGA D.

Abstract (from CDS):

We develop a general method for the self-consistent calculation of the hydrodynamics of an astrophysical object irradiated by a radiation field with an arbitrary strength and spectral energy distribution (SED). Using the XSTAR photoionization code, we calculate heating and cooling rates as a function of gas photoionization parameter and temperature for several examples of SEDs: bremsstrahlung, blackbody, hard and soft state XRBs, Type 1 and Type 2 AGN. As an application of our method, we study the hydrodynamics of 1D spherical winds heated by a uniform radiation field using the code ATHENA++. We find that in all cases explored a wind settles into a transonic, steady state. The wind evolves along the radiative heating equilibrium curve until adiabatic cooling effects become important and the flow departs from radiative equilibrium. If the flow is heated very rapidly, for example as in a thermally unstable regime, the corresponding column density of gas is low. Perhaps one of the most intriguing results of our work is the two-stage acceleration of the wind that happens when there are two thermally unstable regions and the flux is relatively high. The efficiency with which the radiation field transfers energy to the wind is dependent on the SED of the external source, particularly the relative flux of soft X-rays. These results suggest that detailed photoionization calculations are essential not only to predict spectra but also to properly capture the flow dynamics.

Abstract Copyright: © 2017 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): hydrodynamics - methods: numerical - stars: winds, outflows - galaxies: active - X-rays: binaries - X-rays: binaries

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