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Revealing the drag instability in one-fluid nonideal MHD simulations of a 1D isothermal C-shock

Authors :
Gu, Pin-Gao
Chen, Che-Yu
Shen, Emma
Yen, Chien-Chang
Lin, Min-Kai
Source :
ApJ 2022, 935, 95
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

C-type shocks are believed to be ubiquitous in turbulent molecular clouds thanks to ambipolar diffusion. We investigate whether the drag instability in 1D isothermal C-shocks, inferred from the local linear theory of Gu & Chen, can appear in non-ideal magnetohydrodynamic simulations. Two C-shock models (with narrow and broad steady-state shock widths) are considered to represent the typical environment of star-forming clouds. The ionization-recombination equilibrium is adopted for the one-fluid approach. In the 1D simulation, the inflow gas is continuously perturbed by a sinusoidal density fluctuation with a constant frequency. The perturbations clearly grow after entering the C-shock region until they start being damped at the transition to the postshock region. We show that the profiles of a predominant Fourier mode extracted locally from the simulated growing perturbation match those of the growing mode derived from the linear analysis. Moreover, the local growth rate and wave frequency derived from the predominant mode generally agree with those from the linear theory. Therefore, we confirm the presence of the drag instability in simulated 1D isothermal C-shocks. We also explore the nonlinear behavior of the instability by imposing larger-amplitude perturbations to the simulation. We find that the drag instability is subject to wave steepening, leading to saturated perturbation growth. Issues concerning local analysis, nonlinear effects, one-fluid approach, and astrophysical applications are discussed.<br />Comment: 19 pages, 10 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
ApJ 2022, 935, 95
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2207.04355
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ac7de9