Journal article
Three-dimensional hydrodynamic simulations of asymmetric pulsar wind bow shocks
M Vigelius, A Melatos, S Chatterjee, BM Gaensler, P Ghavamian
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | Published : 2007
Abstract
We present three-dimensional, non-relativistic, hydrodynamic simulations of bow shocks in pulsar wind nebulae. The simulations are performed for a range of initial and boundary conditions to quantify the degree of asymmetry produced by latitudinal variations in the momentum flux of the pulsar wind, radiative cooling in the post-shock flow and density gradients in the interstellar medium (ISM). We find that the bow shock is stable even when travelling through a strong ISM gradient. We demonstrate how the shape of the bow shock changes when the pulsar encounters density variations in the ISM. We show that a density wall can account for the peculiar bow shock shapes of the nebulae around PSR J2..
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