Brought to you by:

Modeling the Galactic Center Nonthermal Filaments as Magnetized Wakes

, , , and

© 2002. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
, , Citation Russell B. Dahlburg et al 2002 ApJ 568 220 DOI 10.1086/338842

0004-637X/568/1/220

Abstract

We simulate the Galactic center nonthermal filaments as magnetized wakes formed dynamically from amplification of a weak (tens of μG) global magnetic field through the interaction of molecular clouds with a Galactic center wind. One of the key issues in this cometary model is the stability of the filament against dynamical disruption. Here we show two-dimensional MHD simulations for interstellar conditions that are appropriate for the Galactic center. The structures eventually disrupt through a shear-driven nonlinear instability but maintain coherence for lengths up to 100 times their width as observed. The final instability, which destroys the filament through shredding and plasmoid formation, grows quickly in space (and time) and leads to an abrupt end to the structure, in accord with observations. As a by-product, the simulation shows that emission should peak well downstream from the cloud-wind interaction site.

Export citation and abstract BibTeX RIS

Please wait… references are loading.
10.1086/338842