Self-similar solutions for the dynamical condensation of a radiative gas layer
Abstract
A new self-similar solution describing the dynamical condensation of a radiative gas is investigated under a plane-parallel geometry. The dynamical condensation is caused by thermal instability. The solution is applicable to generic flow with a net cooling rate per unit volume and time , where , and are density, temperature and a free parameter, respectively. Given , a family of self-similar solutions with one parameter is found in which the central density and pressure evolve as follows: and , where is an epoch when the central density becomes infinite. For , the solution describes the isochoric mode, whereas for , the solution describes the isobaric mode. The self-similar solutions exist in the range between the two limits; that is, for . No self-similar solution is found for . We compare the obtained self-similar solutions with the results of one-dimensional hydrodynamical simulations. In a converging flow, the results of the numerical simulations agree well with the self-similar solutions in the high-density limit. Our self-similar solutions are applicable to the formation of interstellar clouds (HI cloud and molecular cloud) by thermal instability.
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@article{arxiv.0806.2725,
title = {Self-similar solutions for the dynamical condensation of a radiative gas layer},
author = {Kazunari Iwasaki and Toru Tsuribe},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0806.2725},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
Accepted for Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: 9 pages, 7 figures