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arxiv: astro-ph/0207634 · v1 · submitted 2002-07-29 · 🌌 astro-ph

3D MHD Modeling of the Gaseous Structure of the Galaxy: Setup and Initial Results

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We show the initial results of our 3D MHD simulations of the flow of the Galactic atmosphere as it responds to a spiral perturbation in the potential. In our standard case, as the gas approaches the arm, there is a downward converging flow that terminates in a complex of shocks just ahead of the midplane density peak. The density maximum slants forward at high z, preceeded by a similarly leaning shock. The latter diverts the flow upward and over the arm, as in a hydraulic jump. Behind the gaseous arm, the flow falls again, generating further secondary shocks as it approaches the lower z material. Structures similar to the high z part of the gaseous arms are found in the interarm region of our two-armed case, while broken arms and low column density bridges are present in the four-armed case. We present three examples of what can be learned from these models.

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