Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1997-08-13
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
46 pages (LaTeX), 4 figures (eps), The Astrophysical Journal - in press. This version of the paper represents a significant (y
Scientific paper
We propose that galactic shocks propagating through interstellar density fluctuations provide a mechanism for the intermittent replenishment, or "pumping," of the supersonic motions and internal density enhancements observed pervasively within cool atomic and molecular interstellar structures, without necessarily requiring the presence of self-gravity, magnetic fields, or young stars. The shocks are assumed to be due to a variety of galactic sources on a range of scales. An analytic result for the kinematic vorticity generated by a shock passing through a radially-stratified two-dimensional isobaric model cloud is derived, assuming that the Mach number is not so large that the cloud is disrupted, and neglecting the shock curvature and cloud distortion. Two-dimensional lattic gas hydrodynamic simulations at modest Mach numbers were used to verify the analytic result. The induced internal velocities are initially a significant fraction of the shock speed divided by the square root of the density contrast, accounting for both the observed linewidth amplitudes and the apparent cloud-to-cloud linewidth-density scaling. The linewidth-size relation could then be interpreted in terms of the well-known power spectrum of a system of shocks. The induced vortical energy should quickly be converted to compressible and MHD modes, and so would be difficult to observe directly, even though it would still be the power source for the other modes. The shockpump thus produces density structure without the necessity of any sort of instability. We argue that the shockpump should lead to nested shock-induced structures, providing a cascade mechanism for supersonic "turbulence" and a physical explanation for the fractal-like structure of the cool interstellar medium.
Kornreich Paul
Scalo John
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