The Origin and Kinematics of Cold Gas in Galactic Winds: Insight from Numerical Simulations
Autor: | Fujita, Akimi, Martin, Crystal L., Mac Low, Mordecai-Mark, New, Kimberly C. B., Weaver, Robert |
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Rok vydání: | 2008 |
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Zdroj: | Astrophys.J.698:693-714,2009 |
Druh dokumentu: | Working Paper |
DOI: | 10.1088/0004-637X/698/1/693 |
Popis: | We study the origin of Na I absorbing gas in ultraluminous infrared galaxies motivated by the recent observations by Martin of extremely superthermal linewidths in this cool gas. We model the effects of repeated supernova explosions driving supershells in the central regions of molecular disks with M_d=10^10 M_\sun, using cylindrically symmetric gas dynamical simulations run with ZEUS-3D. The shocked swept-up shells quickly cool and fragment by Rayleigh-Taylor instability as they accelerate out of the dense, stratified disks. The numerical resolution of the cooling and compression at the shock fronts determines the peak shell density, and so the speed of Rayleigh-Taylor fragmentation. We identify cooled shells and shell fragments as Na I absorbing gas and study its kinematics. We find that simulations with a numerical resolution of \le 0.2 pc produce multiple Rayleigh-Taylor fragmented shells in a given line of sight. We suggest that the observed wide Na I absorption lines, Comment: 65 pages, 22 figures, accepted by Astrophys. J. Changes during refereeing focused on context and comparison to observations |
Databáze: | arXiv |
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