“…Increasing the Weber number up to 80, the aerobreakup is driven by the Rayleigh-Taylor instability (RTI) and breakup modes are distinguished by their wavenumber. The one-wave configuration corresponds to the bag breakup regime (Lane 1951;Magarvey & Taylor 1956;Fishburn 1974;Gel'fand, Gubin & Kogarko 1974;Jalaal & Mehravaran 2012;Kulkarni & Sojka 2014;Wang et al 2014) where the droplet is first deformed into a disc shape and then a thin hollow bag attached to a toroidal rim, which is blown downstream and finally bursts. Later, the toroidal rim breaks up due to Rayleigh-Plateau instability (Jain et al 2015).…”