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The Impact of Cosmic Rays on Thermal and Hydrostatic Stability in Galactic Halos

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2023-05-25 v1 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

We investigate how cosmic rays (CRs) affect thermal and hydrostatic stability of circumgalactic (CGM) gas, in simulations with both CR streaming and diffusion. Local thermal instability can be suppressed by CR-driven entropy mode propagation, in accordance with previous analytic work. However, there is only a narrow parameter regime where this operates, before CRs overheat the background gas. As mass dropout from thermal instability causes the background density and hence plasma βPg/PB\beta \equiv P_g/P_B to fall, the CGM becomes globally unstable. At the cool disk to hot halo interface, a sharp drop in density boosts Alfven speeds and CR gradients, driving a transition from diffusive to streaming transport. CR forces and heating strengthen, while countervailing gravitational forces and radiative cooling weaken, resulting in a loss of both hydrostatic and thermal equilibrium. In lower β\beta halos, CR heating drives a hot, single-phase diffuse wind with velocities v(theat/tff)1v \propto (t_\mathrm{heat}/t_\mathrm{ff})^{-1}, which exceeds the escape velocity when theat/tff0.4t_\mathrm{heat}/t_\mathrm{ff} \lesssim 0.4. In higher β\beta halos, CR forces drive multi-phase winds with cool, dense fountain flows and significant turbulence. These flows are CR dominated due to "trapping" of CRs by weak transverse B-fields, and have the highest mass loading factors. Thus, local thermal instability can result in winds or fountain flows where either the heat or momentum input of CRs dominates.

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@article{arxiv.2305.14432,
  title  = {The Impact of Cosmic Rays on Thermal and Hydrostatic Stability in Galactic Halos},
  author = {Tsun Hin Navin Tsung and S. Peng Oh and Chad Bustard},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.14432},
  year   = {2023}
}

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33 pages, 25 figures, submitted to MNRAS