摘要

We show that it is possible to measure Alfvenic Mach numbers, defined as the shock velocity in the flow divided by the Alfven velocity, for low-velocity (V-shock less than or similar to 100 km s(-1)) radiative shocks. The method combines observations of bright forbidden lines with a measure of the size of the cooling zone, the latter typically obtained from spatial separation between the Balmer emission lines and the forbidden lines. Because magnetic fields become compressed as gas in the postshock region cools, even relatively weak preshock magnetic fields can be detected with this method. We derive analytical formulae that explain how the spatial separations relate to emission-line ratios, and compute a large grid of radiatively cooled shock models to develop diagnostic diagrams that can be used to derive Alfvenic Mach numbers in flows. Applying the method to existing data for a bright knot in the HH 111 jet, we obtain a relatively low Alfvenic Mach number of similar to 2, indicative of a magnetized jet that has super-magnetosonic velocity perturbations within it.

  • 出版日期2015-9-20