Smoothed Particle Magnetohydrodynamics Simulations of Protostellar Jets and Turbulent Dynamos
Abstract
We presents results from Smoothed Particle Magnetohydrodynamics simulations of collapsing molecular cloud cores, and dynamo amplification of the magnetic field in the presence of Mach 10 magnetised turbulence. Our star formation simulations have produced, for the first time ever, highly collimated magnetised protostellar jets from the first hydrostatic core phase. Up to 40% of the initial core mass may be ejected through this outflow. The primary difficulty in performing these simulations is maintaining the divergence free constraint of the magnetic field, and to address this issue, we have developed a new divergence cleaning method which has allowed us to stably follow the evolution of these protostellar jets for long periods. The simulations performed of supersonic MHD turbulence are able to exponentially amplify magnetic energy by up to 10 orders of magnitude via turbulent dynamo. To reduce numerical dissipation, a new shock detection algorithm is utilised which is able to track magnetic shocks throughout a large range of magnetic field strengths.
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@article{arxiv.1310.4567,
title = {Smoothed Particle Magnetohydrodynamics Simulations of Protostellar Jets and Turbulent Dynamos},
author = {Terrence S. Tricco and Daniel J. Price and Christoph Federrath and Matthew R. Bate},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1310.4567},
year = {2013}
}
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8 pages, 6 figures. Conference proceedings "Magnetic Fields in the Universe IV", Playa del Carmen, Mexico, Feb 4-8, 2013