Self-similar Blast Wave for A Two-component Fluid with Variable Adiabatic Index [HEAP]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2001.03716


We propose a self-similar (SS) solution to hydrodynamic non-relativistic flow behind a spherical strong blast wave (BW) passing through a homogeneous plasma with efficient relativistic particle acceleration at the shock front. The flow is described by an ideal two-fluid model with a relativistic component so that the post-shock gas has an effective SS adiabatic index $ \gamma $ varying from $ 5/3 $ to $ 4/3 $. This solution is calculated numerically and compared with the standard Sedov solution. We find that the BW center in our solution is dominated by the relativistic component with $ \gamma =4/3 $ for the divergence of expansion there, and the relativistic component dominates the interior for a moderate acceleration efficiency at the shock front. The overall efficiency of relativistic particle acceleration can be enhanced by a factor of $ 2 $ due to the slower adiabatic energy loss rate of the relativistic component during expansion. Tendency of the dominance by the relativistic component may be common in expanding astrophysical two-fluid systems such as supernova remnants, lobes of radio galaxies.

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Y. Zhang, E. Liang and S. Liu
Tue, 14 Jan 20
46/72

Comments: Submitted to ApJ