Thermal instability in the collisionally cooled gas
Evgenii O. Vasiliev

TL;DR
This paper investigates the thermal instability of collisionally cooled gas behind shock waves with velocities 50-150 km/s, revealing how metallicity and ionic composition influence the temperature range and stability during cooling.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of thermal instability in non-equilibrium, collisionally cooled gas behind shock waves, considering metallicity and ionic composition effects.
Findings
Cooling rates differ from those of gas cooled from 10^8 K.
The temperature range of thermal instability is significantly affected by metallicity.
Gas with solar metallicity is stable to isochoric perturbations below 65 km/s shock velocity.
Abstract
We have presented the non-equilibrium (time-dependent) cooling rate and ionization state calculations for a gas behind shock waves with km s ( K). Such shock waves do not lead to the radiative precursor formation, i.e. the thermal evolution of a gas behind the shock waves are controlled by collisions only. We have found that the cooling rate in a gas behind the shock waves with km s ( K) differs considerably from the cooling rate for a gas cooled from K. It is well-known that a gas cooled from K is thermally unstable for isobaric and isochoric perturbations at K. We have studied the thermal instability in a collisionally controlled gas for shock waves with km s. We have found that the temperature range, where the…
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