Bubbles in the interstellar medium are produced by astrophysical sources, which continuously or explosively deposit large amount of energy into the ambient medium. These expanding bubbles can drive shocks in front of them, which dynamics is markedly different from the widely used Sedov-von Neumann-Taylor blast wave solution. Here we present the theory of a bubble-driven shock and show how its properties and evolution are determined by the temporal history of the source energy output, generally referred to as the source luminosity law, L(t). In particular, we find the analytical solutions for a driven shock in two cases: the self-similar scaling L ∝ (t/ts)p law (with p and ts being constants) and the finite activity time case, L ∝ (1 − t/ts)...
Context. The Local and Loop I superbubbles are the closest and best investigated supernova (SN) gene...
We study how bubbles grow after the initial nucleation event in generic first-order cosmological pha...
IGNATIUS J, KAJANTIE K, KURKISUONIO H, Laine M. THE GROWTH OF BUBBLES IN COSMOLOGICAL PHASE-TRANSITI...
We study gravitational-wave production from bubble dynamics (bubble collisions and sound waves) duri...
Merging binaries of compact relativistic objects (neutron stars and black holes) are thought to be p...
Context. Massive stars influence their environment through stellar winds, ionising radiation, and su...
Context. Galactic cosmic rays are widely assumed to arise from diffusive shock acceleration, specifi...
Massive stars drive the evolution of the interstellar medium through their radiative and mechanical ...
This volume of the Shock Wave Science and Technology Reference Library is concerned with the interpl...
The observational and theoretical state of Galactic and extragalactic bubbles are reviewed. Observat...
Context. Galactic cosmic rays are widely assumed to arise from diffusive shock acceleration, specifi...
Shock waves are known to significantly alter the medium through with they propagate. Shocks in the ...
We address the as yet unexplored issue of outflows induced by exponentially growing power sources, f...
International audienceThe enhanced star-forming activity, typical of starburst galaxies, powers stro...
Sound and light emission by bubbles is studied experimentally. Single bubbles kept in a bubble trap ...
Context. The Local and Loop I superbubbles are the closest and best investigated supernova (SN) gene...
We study how bubbles grow after the initial nucleation event in generic first-order cosmological pha...
IGNATIUS J, KAJANTIE K, KURKISUONIO H, Laine M. THE GROWTH OF BUBBLES IN COSMOLOGICAL PHASE-TRANSITI...
We study gravitational-wave production from bubble dynamics (bubble collisions and sound waves) duri...
Merging binaries of compact relativistic objects (neutron stars and black holes) are thought to be p...
Context. Massive stars influence their environment through stellar winds, ionising radiation, and su...
Context. Galactic cosmic rays are widely assumed to arise from diffusive shock acceleration, specifi...
Massive stars drive the evolution of the interstellar medium through their radiative and mechanical ...
This volume of the Shock Wave Science and Technology Reference Library is concerned with the interpl...
The observational and theoretical state of Galactic and extragalactic bubbles are reviewed. Observat...
Context. Galactic cosmic rays are widely assumed to arise from diffusive shock acceleration, specifi...
Shock waves are known to significantly alter the medium through with they propagate. Shocks in the ...
We address the as yet unexplored issue of outflows induced by exponentially growing power sources, f...
International audienceThe enhanced star-forming activity, typical of starburst galaxies, powers stro...
Sound and light emission by bubbles is studied experimentally. Single bubbles kept in a bubble trap ...
Context. The Local and Loop I superbubbles are the closest and best investigated supernova (SN) gene...
We study how bubbles grow after the initial nucleation event in generic first-order cosmological pha...
IGNATIUS J, KAJANTIE K, KURKISUONIO H, Laine M. THE GROWTH OF BUBBLES IN COSMOLOGICAL PHASE-TRANSITI...