Instability of Isothermal Stellar Wind Bowshocks

John M. Blondin
& Joel F. Koerwer
Department of Physics,
North Carolina State University, Raleigh NC 27695-8202
Submitted to
New Astronomy, March 4, 1998.
Abstract
We present hydrodynamical simulations illustrating the instability
of stellar wind bowshocks in the limit of an isothermal equation of
state. In this limit, the bowshock is characterized by a thin dense
shell bounded on both sides by shocks.
In a time-averaged sense the shape of this bowshock shell roughly matches the
steady state solution of Wilkins (1997), although the apex of the
bowshock can deviate in or out by a factor of two or more. The shape of the
bowshock is distorted by large amplitude kinks with a characteristic
wavelength of order the standoff distance from the star. The instability
is driven by a strong shear flow within the shock-bounded shell,
suggesting an origin related to the nonlinear thin-shell instability.
This instability occurs when both the forward bowshock and the
reverse wind shock are effectively isothermal and the star is
moving through the interstellar medium with a Mach number greater than a few.
This work therefore suggests that ragged, clumpy bowshocks should be expected
to surround stars with a slow, dense wind (which leads to
rapid cooling behind the reverse wind shock), whose
velocity with respect to the surrounding interstellar medium
is of order 70 km/s (leading both to rapid cooling
behind the forward bowshock and sufficiently high Mach numbers to
drive the instability).
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