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Simulations of Astrophysical Jets in Dense Environments

Martin Krause (), Volker Gaibler () and Max Camenzind ()
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Martin Krause: Cavendish Laboratory, Astrophysics Group
Volker Gaibler: Landessternwarte Königstuhl
Max Camenzind: Landessternwarte Königstuhl

A chapter in High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering’ 05, 2006, pp 3-13 from Springer

Abstract: Summary We have simulated the interaction of jets with a galactic wind at high resolution using the magnetohydrodynamics code NIRVANA on the NEC SX-6 at the HLRS. This setup may describe a typical situation for the starbursting radio galaxies of the early universe. The results show a clear resolution dependence in the expected way, but the formed clumps are denser than expected from linear extrapolation. We also report our recent progress in the adaptation of the magnetic part of NIRVANA to the SX-6. The code is now fully tuned to the machine and reached more than 3 Gflops. We plan to use this new code version to extend our study of magnetized jets down to very low jet densities. This should be especially applicable to the conditions in the young universe.

Keywords: Density Contrast; Radio Galaxy; Magnetic Part; Code Version; Dense Environment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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DOI: 10.1007/3-540-29064-8_1

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