The danger of nearby supernova and the protective power of solar wind
(group 8)
Members: Rashi (Input Person), Raditya (Analysis Person), Alex B. (Code Person)
Procedure
1d: steady cloud of gas
1d: hit it with supernova shock / plain wave
1d: add source → turn cloud into wind
move to 2d
parametric study: What is the kill radius at given explosion energy and solar wind strength?
production of the “Battle of the Winds” movie blockbuster
Logbook
Date: 06/02/2014
1d version of steady cloud of gas created using the following parameters:
Pressure : pcloud = 1
Density : rcloud = 1
Velocity : ucloud = 0
Ambient density : ramb = 1e-04
Then we created a 1d shock wave and let it hit the cloud using the following parameters:
Pressure : pshock = 10000
Density : rshock = 0.5
Velocity : vshock = 0
Having succesfully performed the above two steps, we replced the steady cloud of gas with a source generating outgoing mass flow which basically represents 1d version of the solar wind. For the same, we introduced a velocity of 5 at the center in two oppisite directions and a density of 2.
Finally we ended the day with hitting the schock wave onto the solar wind to see the interaction beteen the two.
Date : 06/03/2014
All 3 of us installed netcdf and got the Serial version of VH1 running. Alex worked on setting up the 2D code for the solar wind and the supernova shock.
Myself and Raditya, figured out the input parameters for the problem using Brian Field's paper on “Supernova Collisions with the Heliosphere”. We tested those parameters on the 1D set-up for the problem, basically we replaced the random numbers we used on 06/02 with real numbers describing the problem in 1D format.
The resulting density, pressure and velocity plots in 1D looked reasonably good. So we gave those parameters to Alex to be used into the 2D code.
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