Jet Deflection by a Quasi-Steady-State Side Wind in the Laboratory

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Hydrodynamics, Ism, Herbig, Haro Objects, Methods, Laboratory, Stars, Winds, Outflows

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We present experimental data on the steady state deflection of a highly supersonic jet by a side-wind in the laboratory. The use of a long interaction region enables internal shocks to fully cross the jet, leading to the development of significantly more structure in the jet than in previous work with a similar setup (Lebedev et al., 2004). The ability to control the length of the interaction region in the laboratory allows the switch between a regime representing a clumpy jet or wind and a regime similar to a slowly varying mass loss rate. The results indicate that multiple internal oblique shocks develop in the jet and the possible formation of a second working surface as the jet attempts to tunnel through the ambient medium.

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