We here analyse numerical simulations of supersonic, hypersonic and magnetohydrodynamic turbulence that is free to decay. Our goals are to understand the dynamics of the decay and the characteristic properties of the shock waves produced. This will be useful for interpretation of observations of both motions in molecular clouds and sources of non-thermal radiation. We find that decaying hypersonic turbulence possesses an exponential tail of fast shocks and an exponential decay in time, i.e. the number of shocks is proportional to t exp(-ktv) for shock velocity jump v and mean initial wavenumber k. In contrast to the velocity gradients, the velocity Probability Distribution Function remains Gaussian with a more complex decay law. The energy ...
Compressible turbulence shapes the structure of the interstellar medium of our Galaxy and likely pla...
International audienceWhistler wave trains are observed in the foot region of high Mach number quasi...
Context. Large-scale motions in galaxies (supernovae explosions, galaxy collisions, galact...
We here analyse numerical simulations of supersonic, hypersonic andmagnetohydrodynamic turbulence th...
Supersonic turbulence generates distributions of shock waves. Here, we analyse the shock waves in th...
Shock waves play an important role in turbulent astrophysical media by compressing the gas and dissi...
The interaction of turbulence and shock waves is considered self-consistently so that the back-react...
Supersonic and super-Alfvenic turbulent motions generate an intricate pattern of shock waves through...
We compute 3D models of supersonic, sub-Alfvénic, and super-Alfvénic decaying turbulence, with an is...
The formation of stars occurs in the dense molecular cloud phase of the interstellar medium. Observa...
We present the results from three dimensional hydrodynamical simulations of decaying high-speed turb...
International audienceContext. An essential facet of turbulence is the space–time intermittency of t...
We present the results from three-dimensional hydrodynamical simulations of decaying high-speed turb...
A roughly constant temperature over a wide range of densities is maintained in molecular clouds thro...
International audienceThe emergence of anomalous fast decay regimes in homogeneous isotropic turbule...
Compressible turbulence shapes the structure of the interstellar medium of our Galaxy and likely pla...
International audienceWhistler wave trains are observed in the foot region of high Mach number quasi...
Context. Large-scale motions in galaxies (supernovae explosions, galaxy collisions, galact...
We here analyse numerical simulations of supersonic, hypersonic andmagnetohydrodynamic turbulence th...
Supersonic turbulence generates distributions of shock waves. Here, we analyse the shock waves in th...
Shock waves play an important role in turbulent astrophysical media by compressing the gas and dissi...
The interaction of turbulence and shock waves is considered self-consistently so that the back-react...
Supersonic and super-Alfvenic turbulent motions generate an intricate pattern of shock waves through...
We compute 3D models of supersonic, sub-Alfvénic, and super-Alfvénic decaying turbulence, with an is...
The formation of stars occurs in the dense molecular cloud phase of the interstellar medium. Observa...
We present the results from three dimensional hydrodynamical simulations of decaying high-speed turb...
International audienceContext. An essential facet of turbulence is the space–time intermittency of t...
We present the results from three-dimensional hydrodynamical simulations of decaying high-speed turb...
A roughly constant temperature over a wide range of densities is maintained in molecular clouds thro...
International audienceThe emergence of anomalous fast decay regimes in homogeneous isotropic turbule...
Compressible turbulence shapes the structure of the interstellar medium of our Galaxy and likely pla...
International audienceWhistler wave trains are observed in the foot region of high Mach number quasi...
Context. Large-scale motions in galaxies (supernovae explosions, galaxy collisions, galact...