Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2004-07-19
Astrophys.J. 615 (2004) 586-594
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
24 pages, 4 color figures, pdf format (figure quality reduced from the original for better download)
Scientific paper
10.1086/424658
During the formation of large galaxies, thermal instability leads to the formation of a population of cool fragments embedded within a background of tenuous hot gas. The hot gas attains a quasi-hydrostatic equilibrium. Although the cool clouds are pressure confined by the hot gas, they fall into the galactic potential, and their motion is subject to drag from the hot gas. The release of gravitational energy due to the infall of the cool clouds is first converted into their kinetic energy, and is subsequently dissipated as heat. The cool clouds therefore represent a potentially significant energy source for the background hot gas, depending upon the ratio of thermal energy deposited within the clouds versus the hot gas. In this paper, we show that most of dissipated energy is deposited in the tenuous hot halo gas, providing a source of internal energy to replenish losses in the hot gas through bremsstrahlung emission and conduction into the cool clouds. The heating from the motion of the cool clouds allows the multi-phase structure of the interstellar medium to be maintained.
Lin Douglas N. C.
Murray Stephen D.
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