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Simulations of the supersonic radiative jet propagation in plasmas
Authors:X Ribeyre  P Nicolaï  S Galera  V T Tikhonchuk
Institution:1. Centre Lasers Intenses et Applications, UMR 5107, CNRS—Université Bordeaux 1—CEA, Université Bordeaux 1, 351, Cours de la Libération, 33405, Talence, France
Abstract:Supersonic plasma jets are ubiquitous in astrophysics. Our study focus on the jets emanated from Herbig-Haro (HH) objects. They have velocities of a few hundred km/s and are extending over the distances more than a parsec. Interaction of the jets with surrounding matter produces two specific structures in the jet head: the bow shock and the Mach disk. The radiative cooling of these shocks affects strongly the jet dynamics. A tool to understand the physics of these jets is the laboratory experiment. A supersonic jet interaction with surrounding plasma was studied on the PALS laser facility. A collimated high-Z plasma jet with a velocity exceeding 400 km/s was generated and propagated over a few millimeters length. Here we report on study the effect of radiative cooling on the head jet structure with a 2D radiative hydrodynamic code. The simulation results demonstrated the scalability of the experimental observations to the HH jets.
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