Global simulations of galactic winds including cosmic ray streaming
Mateusz Ruszkowski, H.-Y. Karen Yang, Ellen Zweibel

TL;DR
This study uses 3D magneto-hydrodynamical simulations to explore how cosmic ray streaming and diffusion influence galactic wind launching and mass loading in a Milky Way-like galaxy.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the microphysical effects of cosmic rays, especially streaming and anisotropic diffusion, on galactic wind dynamics and star formation regulation.
Findings
Cosmic ray streaming enhances wind driving efficiency.
Cosmic rays can reduce star formation rates.
Streaming instability affects cosmic ray coupling and propagation.
Abstract
Galactic outflows play an important role in galactic evolution. Despite their importance, a detailed understanding of the physical mechanisms responsible for the driving of these winds is lacking. In an effort to gain more insight into the nature of these flows, we perform global three-dimensional magneto-hydrodynamical simulations of an isolated Milky Way-size starburst galaxy. We focus on the dynamical role of cosmic rays injected by supernovae, and specifically on the impact of the streaming and anisotropic diffusion of cosmic rays along the magnetic fields. We find that these microphysical effects can have a significant effect on the wind launching and mass loading factors depending on the details of the plasma physics. Due to the cosmic ray streaming instability, cosmic rays propagating in the interstellar medium scatter on self-excited Alfven waves and couple to the gas. When the…
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