Effect of Transverse Magnetic Field on Kelvin–Helmholtz Instability in the Presence of a Radiation Field

Author:

Peng HangORCID,Yu FangORCID,Huliuta Yauheni,Wei LaiORCID,Wang Zheng-Xiong,Liu Yue

Abstract

Abstract The dispersion relation of the magnetized Kelvin–Helmholtz (KH) instability driven by shear flow with zero thickness of the shear layer is derived theoretically based on a set of magnetohydrodynamic equations in the presence of a transverse magnetic field and a radiation field. The influence of the magnetic field strength, the radiation field strength, and the density ratio of the two sides of the shear layer on KH instability is analyzed by solving the dispersion equation. The results indicate that the presence of radiation and transverse magnetic fields can destabilize the KH instability due to the resulting increase in Mach number, which in turn reduces the compressibility of the system. Also, the extent of the destabilizing effect of the magnetic field can be affected by the magnetoacoustic Mach number M 1f and the Mach number M 2. The growth rates vary more significantly for relatively small values of both parameters. Finally, the stabilizing effect of a large density ratio is considered, and it is found that as the density ratio increases, the effect of the radiation field is more significant at larger Mach number M 2. These results can be applied to astrophysical phenomena with velocity shear, such as flows across the transition layer between an H ii region and a molecular cloud, accretion flows, and shear flows of cosmic plasmas.

Funder

National MCF Energy R&D Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

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