Formation of galactic shocks and the vertical structure of the gaseous disk of the galaxy in a “turbulent” interstellar medium

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Yu. N. Mishurov
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[1] Rostov State University,Space Research Department
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Astronomy Reports | 2006年 / 50卷
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Thermal Property; Loss Function; Gravitational Field; Shock Front; Vertical Structure;
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The effects on the formation of Galactic shocks and the vertical structure of the Galactic disk due to thermal processes in a cloudy interstellar medium as it flows through a spiral density wave in the plane of the Galactic disk are considered. The evolution of the gas is fundamentally different, depending on the thermal properties of the medium. For example, if it is compressed in the horizontal direction (parallel to the Galactic plane) by the gravitational forces of the spiral density waves responsible for the formation of spiral arms, an isothermal and adiabatic medium is swept out in the vertical direction. However, on the contrary, a medium whose volume loss function increases fairly rapidly with density and temperature is further compressed under the action of the overall gravitational field of the galaxy. This effect is referred to as “self-focusing,” and may serve as an additional mechanism to explain the recently discovered anticorrelation between the width of the atomic hydrogen layer in the Galaxy and the gas density. The difference in the vertical behavior of media with different thermal properties can be used as an indicator of the thermal properties of a particular component of the interstellar gas (atomic or molecular). Attention is drawn to the fact that Galactic shocks themselves represent a mechanism that can heat the ensemble of clouds, i.e., increase the dispersion of cloud velocities. The vertical structure of a Galactic shock front is constructed, which is in qualitative agreement with the “bow shock” inferred from radio data.
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