نتایج جستجو برای: interstellar magnetic field

تعداد نتایج: 1054697  

2002
A. Schekochihin J. McWilliams

In turbulent MHD systems where the ratio of fluid viscosity and magnetic diffusivity (the magnetic Prandtl number, Pr = ν/η) is very large, there exists a broad range of subviscous scales available to magnetic fluctuations, but not to hydrodynamic ones. This MHD regime is encountered, for example, in such astrophysical environments as the interstellar medium and protogalactic plasmas, where Pr ...

2001
Andrew Fletcher Anvar Shukurov

Hydrostatic equilibrium of the multiphase interstellar medium in the solar vicinity is reconsidered, with the regular and turbulent magnetic fields treated separately. The regular magnetic field strength required to support the gas is consistent with independent estimates provided energy equipartition is maintained between turbulence and random magnetic fields. Our results indicate that a midpl...

2008
Nikolai V. Pogorelov Jacob Heerikhuisen Gary P. Zank

New solar wind data from the Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 spacecraft, together with the SOHO SWAN measurements of the direction that neutral hydrogen enters into the inner heliosheath and neutral helium measurements provided by multiple observations are expected to provide more reliable constraints on the ionization ratio of the local interstellar medium (LISM) and the direction and magnitude of the...

2006
Andrew P. Snodin Axel Brandenburg Antony J. Mee Anvar Shukurov

The macroscopic behaviour of cosmic rays in turbulent magnetic fields is discussed. An implementation of anisotropic diffusion of cosmic rays with respect to the magnetic field in a non-conservative, high-order, finite-difference magnetohydrodynamic code is discussed. It is shown that the standard implementation fails near singular X-points of the magnetic field, which are common if the field i...

2009
Donald P. Cox

■ Abstract The interstellar medium in the vicinity of the Sun is arranged in largescale structures of bubble walls, sheets, and filaments of warm gas, within which close to the midplane there are subsheets and filaments of cold dense material; the whole occupies roughly half the available volume and extends with decreasing mean density to at least a kiloparsec off the plane. The remainder of th...

2009
P. C. Frisch S. Redfield

Interstellar material (ISMa) is observed both inside and outside of the heliosphere. Relating these diverse sets of ISMa data provides a richer understanding of both the interstellar medium and the heliosphere. The galactic environment of the Sun is dominated by warm, low-density, partially ionized interstellar material consisting of atoms and dust grains. The properties of the heliosphere are ...

2006
Marijke Haverkorn

Faraday rotation measurements of polarized extragalactic sources probe the Galactic magnetized, ionized interstellar medium. Rotation measures of these sources behind the inner Galactic plane are used to explore characteristics of the structure in the spiral arms and in interarm regions. Structure in the spiral arms has a characteristic outer scale of a few parsecs only, whereas interarm region...

1997
Ethan T. Vishniac

We discuss the role of ambipolar diffusion for simple reconnection in a partially ionized gas, following the reconnection geometry of Parker and Sweet. When the recombination time is short the mobility and reconnection of the magnetic field is substantially enhanced as matter escapes from the reconnection region via ambipolar diffusion. Our analysis shows that in the interstellar medium it is t...

2000
Alex Lazarian

Emission in spectral lines can provide unique information on interstellar turbulence. Doppler shifts due to supersonic motions contain information on turbulent velocity field which is otherwise difficult to measure. However, the problem of separation of velocity and density fluctuations is far from being trivial. Using atomic hydrogen (HI) as a test case, I review techniques applicable to emiss...

2015
D. A. Gurnett W. S. Kurth E. C. Stone A. C. Cummings S. M. Krimigis R. B. Decker N. F. Ness L. F. Burlaga

On or about 2012 August 25, the Voyager 1 spacecraft crossed the heliopause into the nearby interstellar plasma. In the nearly three years that the spacecraft has been in interstellar space, three notable particle and field disturbances have been observed, each apparently associated with a shock wave propagating outward from the Sun. Here, we present a detailed analysis of the third and most im...

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