论文标题
宇宙射线对圆形培养基中热不稳定性的影响
The Impact of Cosmic Rays on Thermal Instability in the Circumgalactic Medium
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论文摘要
在所有类型的星系的环境培养基(CGM)中,存在及以后的寒冷(〜10^4 K)气体的大量储层。光电离模型表明,基于热CGM气体的热压平衡,冷CGM气体的密度明显低于理论预测的高度。在这项工作中,我们研究了宇宙射线物理学对通过热不稳定形成冷气的影响。我们使用理想化的三维磁流失动力模拟遵循重力分层培养基中热不稳定气体的演变。我们发现宇宙射线压力降低了密度并增加了通过热不稳定性形成的冷气云的大小。我们开发了一个简单的模型,用于冷云大小以及冷气的相对密度如何取决于宇宙射线压力。宇宙射线压力可以帮助抵消重力以将冷气保持在CGM中更长的时间,从而增加预测的冷质量分数并降低预测的冷气流入率。通过流或扩散,有效的宇宙射线传输将宇宙射线压力从冷气到背景培养基重新分布,从而导致冷气性能是通过模拟预测的那些效率低下的传输和没有宇宙射线的模拟的模拟。我们表明,宇宙射线可以显着降低银河系积聚率,并解决理论模型和观察性限制之间对冷CGM气体性质的张力。
Large reservoirs of cold (~ 10^4 K) gas exist out to and beyond the virial radius in the circumgalactic medium (CGM) of all types of galaxies. Photoionization modeling suggests that cold CGM gas has significantly lower densities than expected by theoretical predictions based on thermal pressure equilibrium with hot CGM gas. In this work, we investigate the impact of cosmic ray physics on the formation of cold gas via thermal instability. We use idealized three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic simulations to follow the evolution of thermally unstable gas in a gravitationally stratified medium. We find that cosmic ray pressure lowers the density and increases the size of cold gas clouds formed through thermal instability. We develop a simple model for how the cold cloud sizes and the relative densities of cold and hot gas depend on cosmic ray pressure. Cosmic ray pressure can help counteract gravity to keep cold gas in the CGM for longer, thereby increasing the predicted cold mass fraction and decreasing the predicted cold gas inflow rates. Efficient cosmic ray transport, by streaming or diffusion, redistributes cosmic ray pressure from the cold gas to the background medium, resulting in cold gas properties that are in-between those predicted by simulations with inefficient transport and simulations without cosmic rays. We show that cosmic rays can significantly reduce galactic accretion rates and resolve the tension between theoretical models and observational constraints on the properties of cold CGM gas.