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The challenges of modelling microphysics: ambipolar diffusion, chemistry, and cosmic rays in MHD shocks

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2019-01-16 v1

Abstract

From molecular clouds to protoplanetary disks, non-ideal magnetic effects are important in many astrophysical environments. Indeed, in star and disk formation processes, it has become clear that these effects are critical to the evolution of the system. The efficacy of non-ideal effects are, however, determined by the complex interplay between magnetic fields, ionising radiation, cosmic rays, microphysics, and chemistry. In order to understand these key microphysical parameters, we present a one-dimensional non-ideal magnetohydrodynamics code and apply it to a model of a time-dependent, oblique, magnetic shock wave. By varying the microphysical ingredients of the model, we find that cosmic rays and dust play a major role, and that, despite the uncertainties, the inclusion of microphysics is essential to obtain a realistic outcome in magnetic astrophysical simulations.

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@article{arxiv.1901.00504,
  title  = {The challenges of modelling microphysics: ambipolar diffusion, chemistry, and cosmic rays in MHD shocks},
  author = {T. Grassi and M. Padovani and J. P. Ramsey and D. Galli and N. Vaytet and B. Ercolano and T. Haugboelle},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.00504},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

MNRAS accepted