Cooling and instabilities in colliding radiative flows with toroidal magnetic fields

R. N. Markwick,A. Frank,E. G. Blackman,J. Carroll-Nellenback, S. Lebedev, D. R. Russell, J. W. D. Halliday, L. G. Suttle,P. M. Hartigan

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY(2024)

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Abstract
We report on the results of a simulation-based study of colliding magnetized plasma flows. Our set-up mimics pulsed power laboratory astrophysical experiments but, with an appropriate frame change, is relevant to astrophysical jets with internal velocity variations. We track the evolution of the interaction region where the two flows collide. Cooling via radiative losses is included in the calculation. We systematically vary plasma beta (beta(m)) in the flows, the strength of the cooling (Lambda(0)), and the exponent (alpha) of temperature dependence of the cooling function. We find that for strong magnetic fields a counter-propagating jet called a 'spine' is driven by pressure from shocked toroidal fields. The spines eventually become unstable and break apart. We demonstrate how formation and evolution of the spines depend on initial flow parameters and provide a simple analytical model that captures the basic features of the flow.
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instabilities,MHD,shock waves,methods: numerical,Herbig-Haro objects,ISM: jets and outflows
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