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1 Physics 777 Plasma Physics and Magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) Instructor: Gregory Fleishman Lecture 13. Astrophysical Plasmas 02 December 2008

2 Plan of the Lecture Strong Energy Release in the Plasma Collimated Jets Bulk Relativistic Motion of the Plasma More Examples of the Plasmas in Astrophysical Objects

3 Section 1. Strong Energy Release in the Plasma. Examples. Release of the magnetic energy: flares in accretion disks, solar/stellar flares: ~10 32 erg Nuclear energy release: Nova (~10 46 erg ) and Supernova Ia (~10 51 erg ) explosions Gravitation energy release: core-collapse Supernova explosions (~10 51 - 10 52 erg ) and accretion of the gas on the black hole.

4 Credit: Y. Uchiyama, 2008

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11 Section 2. Collimated Jets

12 Observations of M87 Shocks?

13 Accelerated particles emit waves at shocks Schematic GRB from a massive stellar progenitor (Meszaros, Science 2001) Prompt emission Simulation box

14 Temporal Variability dT 100dT 100

15 dT ~ 1ms  R < 310 7 cm E ~ 10 51 ergs  10 57 photons high photon density (many above 500 keV). Optical depth  T n R~10 15 >>1 Inconsistent with the non thermal spectrum! COMPACTNESS PROBLEM  e + + e - Spectrum: Optically thin Size & Energy: Optically thick ? Paradox ?

16 A C B D R R R  ~1/   Relativistic Time-Scales t B -t A ~ R (1-  ) / c ~ R/2  2 c t C -t A ~ R(1-cos  )/c ~ R/2  2 c t D -t A ~  /c

17 n Due to Relativistic Motion R =  2 c dT E ph (emitted) = E ph (obs) /    =   n  T R ~ 10 15 /   (Goodman; Paczynski; Krolik & Pier; Fenimore; Woods & Loeb;Baring &Harding; Piran & Shemi; Lithwick & RS)  The Solution: Relativistic Motion

18 1. Doppler frequency shift 2. Directivity and aberration

19 3. Superluminal motion Source Observer

20 Section 4. Other examples. Pulsar wind nebulae

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22 Credit: Chandra/HST Crab nebula

23 Credit: R. Ong, 2004

24 Section 7. Homework Oral presentation file, due 12/07/2008.


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