Formation of Interstellar Clouds: Parker Instability with Phase Transitions
Telemachos Ch. Mouschovias (UIUC), Matthew W. Kunz (UIUC), Duncan A., Christie (UIUC)

TL;DR
This study numerically investigates the nonlinear evolution of Parker instability with phase transitions in the interstellar medium, revealing formation of cold HI clouds with properties matching observations within 30 million years.
Contribution
It demonstrates how Parker instability combined with phase transitions can lead to realistic interstellar cloud formation in two dimensions, including magnetic and density structures.
Findings
Cold HI clouds form with masses ~10^5 M_sun
Cloud properties match observed densities and magnetic fields
Cloud formation occurs within ~30 Myr, consistent with observations
Abstract
We follow numerically the nonlinear evolution of the Parker instability in the presence of phase transitions from a warm to a cold HI interstellar medium in two spatial dimensions. The nonlinear evolution of the system favors modes that allow the magnetic field lines to cross the galactic plane. Cold HI clouds form with typical masses ~= 10^5 M_sun, mean densities ~= 20 cm^-3, mean magnetic field strengths ~= 4.3 muG (rms field strengths ~= 6.4 muG), mass-to-flux ratios ~= 0.1 - 0.3 relative to critical, temperatures ~= 50 K, (two-dimensional) turbulent velocity dispersions ~= 1.6 km s^-1, and separations ~= 500 pc, in agreement with observations. The maximum density and magnetic field strength are ~= 10^3 cm^-3 and ~= 20 muG, respectively. Approximately 60% of all HI mass is in the warm neutral medium. The cold neutral medium is arranged into sheet-like structures both perpendicular…
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