Vertical structure of a supernova-driven turbulent magnetized ISM
Alex S. Hill, M. Ryan Joung, Mordecai-Mark Mac Low, Robert A., Benjamin, L. Matthew Haffner, Christian Klingenberg, Knut Waagan

TL;DR
This study uses 3D magnetohydrodynamic simulations to explore how supernova-driven turbulence influences the vertical structure and phase distribution of the interstellar medium, revealing temperature-dependent stratification and minimal magnetic impact on scale heights.
Contribution
It provides detailed simulation-based insights into the vertical stratification of the ISM, including the effects of supernova feedback and magnetic fields, which were previously less understood.
Findings
Majority of mass in cold and warm stable temperature regimes.
Hot gas dominates at |z| > 3 kpc, with oscillations driven by supernovae.
Magnetic fields have limited impact on gas scale heights.
Abstract
Stellar feedback drives the circulation of matter from the disk to the halo of galaxies. We perform three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic simulations of a vertical column of the interstellar medium with initial conditions typical of the solar circle in which supernovae drive turbulence and determine the vertical stratification of the medium. The simulations were run using a stable, positivity-preserving scheme for ideal MHD implemented in the FLASH code. We find that the majority (\approx 90 %) of the mass is contained in thermally-stable temperature regimes of cold molecular and atomic gas at T < 200 K or warm atomic and ionized gas at 5000 K < T < 10^{4.2} K, with strong peaks in probability distribution functions of temperature in both the cold and warm regimes. The 200 - 10^{4.2} K gas fills 50-60 % of the volume near the plane, with hotter gas associated with supernova remnants…
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