Resonant drag instability of grains streaming in fluids [EPA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1706.05020


It is shown that grains streaming through a fluid are generically unstable if their velocity, projected along some direction, matches the phase velocity of a fluid wave. This can occur whenever grains stream faster than a fluid wave. The wave itself can be quite general–sound waves, magnetosonic waves, epicyclic oscillations, and Brunt-V\”ais\”al\”a oscillations each generate instabilities, for example. A simple expression for this “resonant drag instability” (RDI) growth rate is derived. This expression (i) illustrates why such instabilities are so virulent and generic, and (ii) allows for simple analytic computation of RDI growth rates and properties for different fluid systems. As examples, we introduce several new instabilities, which could see application across a variety of astrophysical systems from protoplanetary disks to galactic outflows.

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J. Squire and P. Hopkins
Mon, 19 Jun 17
42/48

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