Nonlinear behavior of the radiative condensation instability

Abstract
An investigation of the nonlinear behavior of the radiative condensation instability is presented in a simple one‐dimensional magnetized plasma. It is shown that the radiative condensation is typically a nonlinear instability—the growth of the instability is stronger once the disturbance reaches finite amplitude. Moreover, classical parallel thermal conduction is insufficient by itself to saturate the instability. Radiative collapse continues until the temperature in the high density condensation falls sufficiently to reduce the radiation rate.