The resolution independence of cooling rates in TRML simulations is an artifact of opposing numerical effects with no physical basis, and phase structure converges only when the turbulent Field length (where eddy turnover time equals cooling time) is resolved.
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3D wind-tunnel simulations in the χ~10^3 regime show clump-cocoon geometry sets SB_X/SB_Hα~3, with Hα fraction fixed by atomic physics and X-ray fraction set by residence time in the X-ray band that scales inversely with pressure.
Only the simultaneous presence of AGN jets and winds produces sufficient turbulence via their interaction to suppress star formation in elliptical galaxies; neither component alone is effective.
Geometry of temperature isosurfaces controls the PDF shape in turbulent multi-phase gas, with clumps transitioning to sheets producing broader distributions.
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Ceci n'est pas une Couche de M\'elange: The Meaning of Resolved Turbulent Radiative Mixing
The resolution independence of cooling rates in TRML simulations is an artifact of opposing numerical effects with no physical basis, and phase structure converges only when the turbulent Field length (where eddy turnover time equals cooling time) is resolved.
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Clumps in a Cocoon: Geometry and Mixing Set the Universal X-ray to H$\alpha$ Surface Brightness Ratio
3D wind-tunnel simulations in the χ~10^3 regime show clump-cocoon geometry sets SB_X/SB_Hα~3, with Hα fraction fixed by atomic physics and X-ray fraction set by residence time in the X-ray band that scales inversely with pressure.
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Turbulence and Star Formation Suppression in Elliptical Galaxies: The Role of Active Galactic Nucleus Jet Wind Interaction
Only the simultaneous presence of AGN jets and winds produces sufficient turbulence via their interaction to suppress star formation in elliptical galaxies; neither component alone is effective.
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From Clumps to Sheets: Geometry Controls the Temperature PDF of Multi-Phase Gas
Geometry of temperature isosurfaces controls the PDF shape in turbulent multi-phase gas, with clumps transitioning to sheets producing broader distributions.