2002
DOI: 10.1086/342464
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Magnetohydrodynamic Simulations of Disk–Magnetized Star Interactions in the Quiescent Regime: Funnel Flows and Angular Momentum Transport

Abstract: Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simulations have been used to study disk accretion to a rotating magnetized star with an aligned dipole moment. Quiescent initial conditions were developed in order to avoid the fast initial evolution seen in earlier studies. A set of simulations was performed for different stellar magnetic moments and rotation rates. Simulations have shown that the disk structure is significantly changed inside a radius r br where magnetic braking is significant. In this region the disk is strongly i… Show more

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“…Aly & Kuijpers 1990;Goodson et al 1997;Goodson & Winglee 1999). Magnetospheric inflation cycles are thus expected to develop and to be accompanied by violent episodic outflows as field lines open and reconnect as well as time dependent accretion rate onto the star (Hayashi et al 1996;Romanova et al 2002). The most recent 3D MHD simulations of disk accretion onto an inclined stellar magnetosphere are presented in Romanova et al (2003) and illustrate well the extreme complexity of the process.…”
Section: Time Dependent Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aly & Kuijpers 1990;Goodson et al 1997;Goodson & Winglee 1999). Magnetospheric inflation cycles are thus expected to develop and to be accompanied by violent episodic outflows as field lines open and reconnect as well as time dependent accretion rate onto the star (Hayashi et al 1996;Romanova et al 2002). The most recent 3D MHD simulations of disk accretion onto an inclined stellar magnetosphere are presented in Romanova et al (2003) and illustrate well the extreme complexity of the process.…”
Section: Time Dependent Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…characteristics of CTTSs (Shu et al 1994;Hartmann et al 1994;Muzerolle et al 2001;Kurosawa et al 2006;Lima et al 2010) and are currently the most accepted ways to describe these systems. In the past decade, magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simulations have followed the rotational evolution of CTTSs over as many as hundreds of rotational periods, presenting a dynamical view of the star-disk interaction (Goodson et al 1999;Romanova et al 2002;Long et al 2008;Zanni & Ferreira 2009) that can be tested with synoptic observations. Accretion has a long-lasting role in early stellar evolution, by providing mass and helping to regulate the angular momentum transfer from the star to the disk.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this model α can be assumed to be a measure of the strength of the turbulent angular momentum transport and varies in the range 0.01 − 0.6 (Balbus 2003). In the simulations here presented, we assumed constant α = 0.02 (Romanova et al 2002). Thermal conduction appears in the energy Eq.…”
Section: Mhd Equationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…black holes). In particular for CVs, there are no remarkable differences in the properties of extended coronae observed from magnetic (such as IPCVs) and non-magnetic CVs, since the main features differentiating these two types of CVs are: the presence of circular polarization of the emission due to the interaction of accreting charged material with magnetic field; a spin period lower than orbital period P spin P orb ; He II emission lines due to ionization of the accretion columns by the EUV continuum of the radial accretion shock (Szkody et al 2003); and the properties of flickering (Fritz & Bruch 1998), whose origin may be mainly related to accretion, that in magnetized objects is thought to occur via accretion columns or curtains (Romanova et al 2002(Romanova et al , 2003.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%