Dynamical friction for supersonic motion in a homogeneous gaseous medium
Daniel Thun, Rolf Kuiper, Franziska Schmidt, Wilhelm Kley

TL;DR
This paper investigates the validity of standard dynamical friction formulae for supersonic objects in gaseous media through high-resolution simulations, revealing the shock's stand-off distance as a key factor in the interaction.
Contribution
The study provides numerical validation of existing scaling laws and introduces an analytic estimate for the shock's stand-off distance affecting dynamical friction calculations.
Findings
Confirmed known scaling laws for dynamical friction.
Identified shock's stand-off distance as the minimum interaction scale.
Derived an analytic expression for the stand-off distance.
Abstract
The supersonic motion of gravitating objects through a gaseous medium constitutes a classical problem in theoretical astrophysics. Its application covers a broad range of objects and scales from planets up to galaxies. Especially the dynamical friction, caused by the forming wake behind the object, plays an important role for the dynamics of the system. To calculate the dynamical friction, standard formulae, based on linear theory are often used. It is our goal to check the general validity of these formulae and provide suitable expressions for the dynamical friction acting on the moving object, based on the basic physical parameters of the problem. We perform sequences of high resolution numerical studies of rigid bodies moving supersonically through a homogeneous medium, and calculate the total drag acting on the object, which is the sum of gravitational and hydro drag. We study cases…
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