Self-similar flow behind a spherical shock with varying strength in an inhomogeneous medium

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Plasma Waves, Shock Fronts, Shock Waves, Similarity Theorem, Spherical Waves, Gravitational Effects, Ideal Gas, Sonic Booms

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The model of self-similar shock wave produced on account of an instantaneous release of energy in a non-uniform gaseous mass, has been discussed with the equilibrium conditions. The disturbance are headed by a shock of variable strength. This model is of considerable physical interest in sonic booms, phenomena associated with laser production of plasma, high altitude nuclear detonation, supernova explosion and sudden expansion of corona into the interplanetary space.

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