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Dynamical Simulations of Magnetically Channeled Line-Driven Stellar Winds: I. Isothermal, Nonrotating, Radially Driven Flow

Astrophysics 2011-05-05 v1

Abstract

We present numerical magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simulations of the effect of stellar dipole magnetic fields on line-driven wind outflows from hot, luminous stars. Unlike previous fixed-field analyses, the simulations here take full account of the dynamical competition between field and flow, and thus apply to a full range of magnetic field strength, and within both closed and open magnetic topologies. A key result is that the overall degree to which the wind is influenced by the field depends largely on a single, dimensionless, `wind magnetic confinement parameter', η\eta_{\ast} (=Beq2R2/M˙v = B_{eq}^2 R_\ast^2/{\dot M} v_\infty), which characterizes the ratio between magnetic field energy density and kinetic energy density of the wind. For weak confinement η1\eta_{\ast} \le 1, the field is fully opened by the wind outflow, but nonetheless for confinements as small as η=1/10\eta_{\ast}=1/10 can have a significant back-influence in enhancing the density and reducing the flow speed near the magnetic equator. For stronger confinement η>1\eta_{\ast} > 1, the magnetic field remains closed over a limited range of latitude and height about the equatorial surface, but eventually is opened into a nearly radial configuration at large radii.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0201195,
  title  = {Dynamical Simulations of Magnetically Channeled Line-Driven Stellar Winds: I. Isothermal, Nonrotating, Radially Driven Flow},
  author = {Asif ud-Doula and Stanley P. Owocki},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0201195},
  year   = {2011}
}

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39 pages, 9 figures, for better quality figures visit: http://www.bartol.udel.edu/~owocki