Abstract. The analysis of the thermal and chemical equilibrium states of the inter-stellar medium shows the existence of two stable branches in the equilibrium states, that correspond to warm gases and cold gases. The dynamical evolution through thermal instability in the post-shock layer becomes important for the transition from warm gases to cold gases, because the shock waves are frequently generated by supernovae in the Galaxy. We have investigated the propagation of a shock wave into an interstellar medium by two-dimensional numerical hydrodynamic calculation with cooling and thermal conduction. We present results from the rst high resolution two-dimensional calculations ever to follow the fragmentation due to thermal insta-bility in s...
Using three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic simulations including the effects of radiative cool-ing/...
The interactions of a supernova blast wave with the inhomogeneities of the interstellar medium have ...
Molecular clouds are imperative to astronomy as the sites of all known star formation. The problem o...
We investigate the propagation of a shock wave into a warm neutral medium and cold neutral medium by...
Abstract. Our understanding on the physical processes in the transition between warm neutral medium ...
We model the hydrodynamic interaction of a shock wave of an evolved supernova remnant with a small ...
We investigate with 3D hydrodynamical simulations the role played by thermal processes in the d...
We model hydrodynamic interactions of an old supernova remnant shock wave with a small interstellar ...
We discuss molecular cloud formation by large-scale supersonic compressions in the diffuse warm neut...
We model the hydrodynamic interaction of a shock wave of an evolved supernova remnant with a small i...
[[abstract]]Quasi-steady flows of interstellar gas in a spiral gravitational field are followed for ...
Context.The interstellar medium contains warm clouds that are embedded in a hot dilute gas produced ...
Received date; accepted date Aims. To understand the formation of a magnetically dominated molecular...
We analyze the fragmentation of shocked interstellar gas layers. Our formulation is designed to expl...
We investigate the thermodynamics of the interstellar medium (ISM) and the formation of molecular hy...
Using three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic simulations including the effects of radiative cool-ing/...
The interactions of a supernova blast wave with the inhomogeneities of the interstellar medium have ...
Molecular clouds are imperative to astronomy as the sites of all known star formation. The problem o...
We investigate the propagation of a shock wave into a warm neutral medium and cold neutral medium by...
Abstract. Our understanding on the physical processes in the transition between warm neutral medium ...
We model the hydrodynamic interaction of a shock wave of an evolved supernova remnant with a small ...
We investigate with 3D hydrodynamical simulations the role played by thermal processes in the d...
We model hydrodynamic interactions of an old supernova remnant shock wave with a small interstellar ...
We discuss molecular cloud formation by large-scale supersonic compressions in the diffuse warm neut...
We model the hydrodynamic interaction of a shock wave of an evolved supernova remnant with a small i...
[[abstract]]Quasi-steady flows of interstellar gas in a spiral gravitational field are followed for ...
Context.The interstellar medium contains warm clouds that are embedded in a hot dilute gas produced ...
Received date; accepted date Aims. To understand the formation of a magnetically dominated molecular...
We analyze the fragmentation of shocked interstellar gas layers. Our formulation is designed to expl...
We investigate the thermodynamics of the interstellar medium (ISM) and the formation of molecular hy...
Using three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic simulations including the effects of radiative cool-ing/...
The interactions of a supernova blast wave with the inhomogeneities of the interstellar medium have ...
Molecular clouds are imperative to astronomy as the sites of all known star formation. The problem o...