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view Abstract Citations (25) References (12) Co-Reads Similar Papers Volume Content Graphics Metrics Export Citation NASA/ADS Supersonic Collisions between Two Gas Streams Lee, Hyung Mok ; Kang, Hyesung ; Ryu, Dongsu Abstract A star around a massive black hole can be disrupted tidally by the gravity of the black hole. Then its debris may form a precessing stream, which may even collide with itself. In order to understand the dynamical effects of the stream-stream collision on the eventual accretion of the stellar debris onto the black hole, we have studied how the gas flow behaves when the outgoing stream collides supersonically with the incoming stream. We have investigated the problem analytically with one- dimensional plane-parallel streams and numerically with more realistic, three-dimensional streams. A shock formed around the contact surface converts the bulk of the orbital streaming kinetic energy. into thermal energy. In three-dimensional simulations, the accumulated, hot postshock gas then expands adiabatically and drives another shock into the low- density ambient region. Through this expansion, thermal energy is converted back to the kinetic energy associated with the expanding motion. Thus, in the end, only a small fraction of the orbital kinetic energy is actually converted to thermal energy, while most of it is transferred to the kinetic energy of the expanding gas. Nevertheless, the collision is effective in circularizing the debris' orbit because the shock efficiently transforms the ordered motion of the streams into the expanding motion in directions perpendicular to the streams. The circularization efficiency decreases if two colliding streams have a large ratio of cross sections and a large density contrast. But even in such cases, the main shock extends beyond the overlapping contact surface, and the high-pressure region behind the shock keeps the stream of the larger cross section from passing freely. Thus stream-stream collisions are still expected to circularize the stellar debris rather efficiently, unless the ratio of the cross sections is very large (i.e., σ_1_/σ_2_ >> 10). Publication: The Astrophysical Journal Pub Date: June 1996 DOI: 10.1086/177305 arXiv: arXiv:astro-ph/9512101 Bibcode: 1996ApJ...464..131L Keywords: BLACK HOLE PHYSICS; GALAXIES: NUCLEI; HYDRODYNAMICS; SHOCK WAVES; Astrophysics E-Print: ApJ accepted, 14 pages with 9 figures, uuencoded, gzipped, tarred postscript files, or available upon request to ryu@sirius.chungnam.ac.kr full text sources arXiv | ADS |

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