Radiation-magnetohydrodynamic simulations of the photoionisation of magnetised globules

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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19 pages, 16 figures, many in full color. Accepted by MNRAS. Updated to reflect the accepted version. Significantly expanded a

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We present the first three-dimensional radiation-magnetohydrodynamic simulations of the photoionisation of a dense, magnetised molecular globule by an external source of ultraviolet radiation. We find that, for the case of a strong ionising field, significant deviations from the non-magnetic evolution are seen when the initial magnetic field threading the globule has an associated magnetic pressure that is greater than one hundred times the gas pressure. In such a strong-field case, the photoevaporating globule will adopt a flattened or "curled up" shape, depending on the initial field orientation, and magnetic confinement of the ionised photoevaporation flow can lead to recombination and subsequent fragmentation during advanced stages of the globule evolution. We find suggestive evidence that such magnetic effects may be important in the formation of bright, bar-like emission features in H II regions. We include simple but realistic fits to heating and cooling rates in the neutral and molecular gas in the vicinity of a high-mass star cluster and show that the frequently used isothermal approximation can lead to an overestimate of the importance of gravitational instability in the radiatively imploded globule. For globules within 2 parsecs of a high-mass star cluster, we find that heating by stellar x rays prevents the molecular gas from cooling below 50 K.

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