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2005ApJ...633..240P - Astrophys. J., 633, 240-247 (2005/November-1)

Model simulations of a shock-cloud interaction in the Cygnus Loop.

PATNAUDE D.J. and FESEN R.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present optical observations and two-dimensional hydrodynamic modeling of an isolated shocked ISM cloud. Hα images taken in 1992.6 and 2003.7 of a small optical emission cloud along the southwestern limb of the Cygnus Loop were used to measure positional displacements of ∼0".1/yr for surrounding Balmer-dominated emission filaments and 0".025-0".055/yr for internal cloud emission features. These measurements imply transverse velocities of ≃250 and ≃80-140 km/s for ambient ISM and internal cloud shocks, respectively. A lack of observed turbulent gas stripping at the cloud-ISM boundary in the Hα images suggests that there is not an abrupt density change at the cloud-ISM boundary. Also, the complex shock structure visible within the cloud indicates that the cloud's internal density distribution is two-phased–a smoothly varying background density that is populated by higher density clumps. Guided by the Hα images, we present model results for a shock interacting with a nonuniform ISM cloud. We find that this cloud can be well modeled by a smoothly varying power-law core with a density contrast of ∼4 times the ambient density, surrounded by a low-density envelope with a Lorentzian profile. The lack of sharp density gradients in such a model inhibits the growth of Kelvin-Helmholtz instabilities, consistent with the cloud's appearance. Our model results also suggest that cloud clumps have densities ∼10 times the ambient ISM density and account for ∼30% of the total cloud volume. Moreover, the observed spacing of internal cloud shocks and model simulations indicate that the distance between clumps is ∼4 clump radii. We conclude that this diffuse ISM cloud is best modeled by a smoothly varying, low-density distribution coupled to higher density, moderately spaced internal clumps.

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Journal keyword(s): Hydrodynamics - ISM: Individual: Name: Cygnus Loop - ISM: Kinematics and Dynamics - Shock Waves - ISM: Supernova Remnants

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