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The relative orientation between the magnetic field and gas density structures in non-gravitating turbulent media

Bastian Körtgen, J. D. Soler

2020Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

ABSTRACT Magnetic fields are a dynamically important agent for regulating structure formation in the interstellar medium. The study of the relative orientation between the local magnetic field and gas (column-) density gradient has become a powerful tool to analyse the magnetic field’s impact on the dense gas formation in the Galaxy. In this study, we perform numerical simulations of a non-gravitating, isothermal gas, where the turbulence is driven either solenoidally or compressively. We find that only simulations with an initially strong magnetic field (plasma-β < 1) show a change in the preferential orientation between the magnetic field and isodensity contours, from mostly parallel at low densities to mostly perpendicular at higher densities. Hence, compressive turbulence alone is not capable of inducing the transition observed towards nearby molecular clouds. At the same high initial magnetization, we find that solenoidal modes produce a sharper transition in the relative orientation with increasing density than compressive modes. We further study the time evolution of the relative orientation and find that it remains unchanged by the turbulent forcing after one dynamical time-scale.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsMagnetic fieldTurbulenceSolenoidal vector fieldOrientation (vector space)Interstellar mediumMolecular cloudField (mathematics)Computational physicsGalaxyAstrophysicsMechanicsVector fieldGeometryStarsQuantum mechanicsMathematicsPure mathematicsAstrophysics and Star Formation StudiesSolar and Space Plasma DynamicsAstro and Planetary Science