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D. Breitschwerdt, F. D. Kahn, Stellar winds in H II regions – I. Unstable waves in ionized shells, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 235, Issue 3, December 1988, Pages 1011–1023, https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/235.3.1011
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Abstract
In this paper we investigate in some detail the nature of acoustic disturbances in an ionized shell which is held under pressure by a shocked stellar wind, and surrounds a hot star such as an OB star or the nucleus of a planetary nebula. We find that for a large range of wavenumbers such waves can grow to finite amplitude in a time that is of the order of the sound crossing time for the HII layer, and therefore short compared with the dynamical time-scale of the nebula as a whole. An important consequence is that mixing will then occur between the hot shocked gas from the stellar wind and the cooler gas in the HII region.