Collapse of Magnetized Singular Isothermal Toroids. I. The Nonrotating Case
- 1 December 2003
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 599 (1) , 351-362
- https://doi.org/10.1086/379242
Abstract
[[abstract]]We study numerically the collapse of nonrotating self-gravitating magnetized singular isothermal toroids characterized by sound speed, a, and level of magnetic to thermal support, Ho. In qualitative agreement with treatments by Galli & Shu. and other workers, we find that the infalling material is deflected by the field lines toward the equatorial plane, creating a high-density flattened structure, a pseudodisk. The pseudodisk contracts dynamically in the radial direction, dragging the field lines and threading them into a highly pinched configuration that resembles a split monopole. The oppositely directed field lines across the midplane and the large implied stresses may play a role in how magnetic flux is lost in the actual situation in the presence of finite resistivity or ambipolar diffusion. The infall rate into the central regions is given to 5% uncertainty by the formula (M)over dot = (1 + H-0)a(3)/G, where G is the universal gravitational constant, anticipated by semianalytical studies of the self-similar gravitational collapses of the singular isothermal sphere and isopedically magnetized disks. The introduction of finite initial rotation results in a complex interplay between pseudodisk and true (Keplerian) disk formation that is examined in a companion paper.[[fileno]]2010118010024[[department]]物理All Related Versions
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