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Title: Bow shock fragmentation driven by a thermal instability in laboratory astrophysics experiments
Authors: Suzuki-Vidal, F.
Lebedev, S.V.
Ciardi, A.
Pickworth, L. A.
Rodriguez, R. 
Gil, J. M. 
Hartigan, P.
Swadling, G.F.
Skidmore, J.
Hall, G.N.
Bennett, M.
Bland, S.N.
Burdiak, G.
De Grouchy, P.
Music, J.
Suttle, L.
Hansen, E.
Frank, A.
Espinosa Vivas, Guadalupe 
UNESCO Clasification: 21 Astronomía Astrofísica
220106 Ondas de choque
Keywords: HerbigHaro objects
instabilities
ISM: jets and outflows
methods: laboratory: atomic
plasmas shock waves
Issue Date: 2015
Journal: The Astrophysical journal 
Abstract: The role of radiative cooling during the evolution of a bow shock was studied in laboratory-astrophysics experiments that are scalable to bow shocks present in jets from young stellar objects. The laboratory bow shock is formed during the collision of two counterstreaming, supersonic plasma jets produced by an opposing pair of radial foil Z-pinches driven by the current pulse from the MAGPIE pulsed-power generator.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/20369
ISSN: 0004-637X
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/815/2/96
Source: Astrophysical Journal [ISSN 0004-637X], v. 815 (2)
Rights: by
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