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Energy-conserving, Relativistic Corrections to Strong Shock Propagation

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2019-08-07 v1

Abstract

Astrophysical explosions are accompanied by the propagation of a shock wave through an ambient medium. Depending on the mass and energy involved in the explosion, the shock velocity VV can be non-relativistic (VcV \ll c, where cc is the speed of light), ultra-relativistic (VcV \simeq c), or moderately relativistic (Vfew×0.1cV \sim few\times 0.1c). While self-similar, energy-conserving solutions to the fluid equations that describe the shock propagation are known in the non-relativistic (the Sedov-Taylor blastwave) and ultra-relativistic (the Blandford-McKee blastwave) regimes, the finite speed of light violates scale invariance and self-similarity when the flow is only mildly relativistic. By treating relativistic terms as perturbations to the fluid equations, here we derive the O(V2/c2)\mathcal{O}(V^2/c^2), energy-conserving corrections to the non-relativistic, Sedov-Taylor solution for the propagation of a strong shock. We show that relativistic terms modify the post-shock fluid velocity, density, pressure, and the shock speed itself, the latter being constrained by global energy conservation. We derive these corrections for a range of post-shock adiabatic indices γ\gamma (which we set as a fixed number for the post-shock gas) and ambient power-law indices nn, where the density of the ambient medium ρa\rho_{\rm a} into which the shock advances declines with spherical radius rr as ρarn\rho_{\rm a} \propto r^{-n}. For Sedov-Taylor blastwaves that terminate in a contact discontinuity with diverging density, we find that there is no relativistic correction to the Sedov-Taylor solution that simultaneously satisfies the fluid equations and conserves energy. These solutions have implications for relativistic supernovae, the transition from ultra- to sub-relativistic velocities in gamma-ray bursts, and other high-energy phenomena.

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@article{arxiv.1905.11991,
  title  = {Energy-conserving, Relativistic Corrections to Strong Shock Propagation},
  author = {Eric R. Coughlin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.11991},
  year   = {2019}
}

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