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The effects of a compressive velocity pulse on a collapsing turbulent clump

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2019-10-09 v1 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

High-resolution hydrodynamical simulations are presented to follow the gravitational collapse of a uniform turbulent clump, upon which a purely radial compressive velocity pulse is activated in the midst of the evolution of the clump, when its turbulent state has been fully developed. The shape of the velocity pulse is determined basically by two free parameters: the velocity V0V_0 and the initial radial position r0r_0. In the present paper, models are considered in which the velocity V0V_0 takes the values 2, 5, 10, 20, and 50 times the speed of sound of the clump c0c_0, while r0r_0 is fixed for all the models. The collapse of the model with 2c02 \, c_0 goes faster as a consequence of the velocity pulse, while the cluster formed in the central region of the isolated clump mainly stays the same. In the models with greater velocity V0V_0, the evolution of the isolated clump is significantly changed, so that a dense shell of gas forms around r0r_0 and moves radially inward. The radial profile of the density and velocity as well as the mass contained in the dense shell of gas are calculated, and it is found that (i) the higher the velocity V0V_0, the less mass is contained in the shell; (ii) there is a critical velocity of the pulse, around 10c010 \, c_0, such that for shock models with a lower velocity, there will be a well defined dense central region in the shocked clump surrounded by the shell.

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@article{arxiv.1907.12693,
  title  = {The effects of a compressive velocity pulse on a collapsing turbulent clump},
  author = {G. Arreaga-Garcia},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.12693},
  year   = {2019}
}

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accepted for publication in Astron. Nachrichten