Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
We investigate the linear and non-linear evolution of current-carrying jets in a periodic configuration by means of high-resolution three-dimensional numerical simulations. The jets under consideration are strongly magnetized with a variable pitch profile and initially in equilibrium under the action of a force-free magnetic field. The growth of current-driven (CDI) and Kelvin-Helmholtz (KHI) instabilities is quantified using three selected cases corresponding to static, Alfvénic and super-Alfvénic jets. During the early stages, we observe large-scale helical deformations of the jet corresponding to the growth of the initially excited CDI mode. A direct comparison between our simulation results and the analytical growth rates obtained from linear theory reveals good agreement on condition that high-resolution and accurate discretization algorithms are employed. After the initial linear phase, the jet structure is significantly altered and, while slowly moving jets show increasing helical deformations, larger velocity shear are violently disrupted on a few Alfvén crossing time leaving a turbulent flow structure. Overall, kinetic and magnetic energies are quickly dissipated into heat and during the saturated regime the jet momentum is redistributed on a larger surface area with most of the jet mass travelling at smaller velocities. The effectiveness of this process is regulated by the onset of KHI instabilities taking place at the jet/ambient interface and can be held responsible for vigorous jet braking and entrainment.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Instabilities; ISM: jets and outflows; Methods: numerical; MHD; Stars: jets; Astronomy and Astrophysics; Space and Planetary Science
Elenco autori:
M. Anjiri, A. Mignone, G. Bodo, P. Rossi
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