Snowplow model of a supernova remnant

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The discussion focuses on the snowplow model of a supernova remnant, detailing the relationship between the mass swept up by the remnant and the original mass ejected. It establishes that the total momentum of the system is conserved, leading to the equation (M + M_0)v = M_0*v_0. Additionally, it explores the kinetic energy of the ejected material and the remnant, showing that the ratios of kinetic energy and velocity are expressed as E/E_0 = v/v_0 = M_0/(M + M_0). The conversation also includes a welcome to a new member and suggestions for posting homework questions more effectively. Overall, the thread combines astrophysical concepts with community engagement.
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Suppose a spherical shell identified as a supernova remnant is observed with radius r and
with outward expansion speed v. Assume the mass density of the ambient medium to have
the uniform value "ro_0". then the supernova remnant must have swept up mass M = ((ro_0)*4pi*r^3)/3.
Let the original mass M_0 be ejected at speed v_0. If we ignore communication between
different parts of the shell (via the thermal pressure of the hot interior), and suppose that
each piece of the shell preserves its outward linear momentum as it sweeps up more material initially at rest, we have the snowplow model.

a) Show that the snowplow model implies
(M +M_0)v = M_0*v_0.

b) The original kinetic energy E_0 of the ejected material equals (M_o*(v_0)^2)/2
0/2. The present
kinetic energy E of the shell equals ((M + M_0)v^2)/2. Show that the ratios E/E_0 and v/v_0 are given by:
E/E_0 = v/v_0 = M_0/(M +M_0).
 
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