Js. Hooda et Pj. Wiita, 3-DIMENSIONAL SIMULATIONS OF EXTRAGALACTIC JETS CROSSING INTERSTELLAR-MEDIUM INTRACLUSTER MEDIUM INTERFACES, The Astrophysical journal, 470(1), 1996, pp. 211-221
The propagation and stability of light three-dimensional Mach 3 and Ma
ch 6 jets of initially cylindrical cross section are explored using th
e ZEUS-3D code with moderate resolution across the jet diameter. To mi
mic the behavior of powerful radio jets, which emerge from the centers
of active elliptical galaxies through a hot interstellar medium (ISM)
and later penetrate into a less dense intracluster medium (ICM), we h
ave set up power-law atmospheres and ISM/ICM interfaces. The simulatio
ns are followed to lengths of 35 initial jet radii, and axisymmetry is
broken by examining the effects of various inclination angles of the
ISM/ICM interface to the jet normal. Increasing the inclination angle
produces more asymmetric distributions of vortices in the cocoon, whic
h induce more wiggles and asymmetry in the propagating jet. Even incli
nation angles of 45 degrees do not produce significant ''refraction''
of the jet, since the initial induced bend is counteracted by extended
vortices in the cocoon on the side feeling the lower external densiti
es first. Within the ISM, these three-dimensional jets exhibit rarefac
tion fans that reflect back from the contact discontinuity between the
jet and the ambient medium, yielding compression waves that steepen a
long the jet axis to form quasi-biconical shocks. Larger inclination a
ngles produce powerful asymmetric reconfining shocks in the jet while
it propagates through the ICM. The Mach 3 jets apparently suffer faste
r growth of higher modes of instabilities. When examined at the ends o
f our simulations, the trailing portions of the cocoons have collapsed
onto the jets.