We investigate the growth of jet plus entrained mass in simulations of supermagnetosonic cylindrical and expanding jets. The entrained mass spatially grows in three stages: from an initially slow spatial rate to a faster rate and finally at a flatter rate. These stages roughly coincide with the similar rates of expansion in simulated radio intensity maps, and also appear related to the growth of the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability through linear, nonlinear, and saturated regimes. In the supermagnetosonic cylindrical jets, we found that a jet with an embedded primarily toroidal magnetic field is more stable than a jet with a primarily axial magnetic field. Also, pressure-matched expanding jets are more stable and entrain less mass than cylindri...
The remarkable stability of astrophysical jets is not yet fully understood and requires further inve...
We carried out 2.5-dimensional resistive magnetohydrodynamic simulations to study the effects of mag...
Stability properties of ``magnetic tower'' jets propagating in the gravitationally stratified backgr...
Publisher's version/PDFA set of three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamical simulations of supermagnetos...
V. Gaibler,; M. Krause; M. Camenzind; 'Very light magnetized jets on large scales - I. Evolution and...
Magnetic fields, which are undoubtedly present in extragalactic jets and responsible for the observe...
Based on a new approach on modeling the magnetically dominated outflows from AGNs (Li et al. 2006), ...
We investigate the effect of magnetic fields on the propagation dynamics and morphology of overdense...
We present simulations of the propagation of magnetized jets. This work. differs from previous studi...
We present the results of 3-D SPMHD numerical simulations of supermagnetosonic, overdense, radiative...
We have performed a comprehensive parameter study of the morphology and dynamics of axisymmetric, ma...
The evolution of laboratory produced magnetic jets is followed numerically through three-dimensional...
We explore the possibility that extragalactic radio jets might be accelerated by highly disorganized...
We present results of magnetohydrodynamic simulations of steady and time variable jets for a set of ...
We have performed 3-D numerical magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) jet experiments to study the instabilities...
The remarkable stability of astrophysical jets is not yet fully understood and requires further inve...
We carried out 2.5-dimensional resistive magnetohydrodynamic simulations to study the effects of mag...
Stability properties of ``magnetic tower'' jets propagating in the gravitationally stratified backgr...
Publisher's version/PDFA set of three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamical simulations of supermagnetos...
V. Gaibler,; M. Krause; M. Camenzind; 'Very light magnetized jets on large scales - I. Evolution and...
Magnetic fields, which are undoubtedly present in extragalactic jets and responsible for the observe...
Based on a new approach on modeling the magnetically dominated outflows from AGNs (Li et al. 2006), ...
We investigate the effect of magnetic fields on the propagation dynamics and morphology of overdense...
We present simulations of the propagation of magnetized jets. This work. differs from previous studi...
We present the results of 3-D SPMHD numerical simulations of supermagnetosonic, overdense, radiative...
We have performed a comprehensive parameter study of the morphology and dynamics of axisymmetric, ma...
The evolution of laboratory produced magnetic jets is followed numerically through three-dimensional...
We explore the possibility that extragalactic radio jets might be accelerated by highly disorganized...
We present results of magnetohydrodynamic simulations of steady and time variable jets for a set of ...
We have performed 3-D numerical magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) jet experiments to study the instabilities...
The remarkable stability of astrophysical jets is not yet fully understood and requires further inve...
We carried out 2.5-dimensional resistive magnetohydrodynamic simulations to study the effects of mag...
Stability properties of ``magnetic tower'' jets propagating in the gravitationally stratified backgr...