Protostellar evolution during time-dependent anisotropic collapse

被引:9
作者
Aburihan, M [1 ]
Fiege, JD
Henriksen, RN
Lery, T
机构
[1] Queens Univ, Kingston, ON, Canada
[2] Univ Toronto, McLennan Labs, Canadian Inst Theoret Astrophys, Toronto, ON M5S 3H8, Canada
[3] Dublin Inst Adv Studies, Sch Cosm Phys, Dublin 2, Ireland
关键词
MHD; stars : formation; ISM : clouds; ISM : magnetic fields;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-2966.2001.04665.x
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
The formation and collapse of a protostar involves the simultaneous infall and outflow of material in the presence of magnetic fields, self-gravity and rotation. We use self-similar techniques to self-consistently model the anisotropic collapse and outflow by using a set of angle-separated self-similar equations. The outflow is quite strong in our model, with the velocity increasing in proportion to radius, and material formally escaping to infinity in the finite time is required for the central singularity to develop. Analytically tractable collapse models have been limited mainly to spherically symmetric collapse, with neither magnetic field nor rotation. Other analyses usually employ extensive numerical simulations, or either perturbative or quasistatic techniques. Our model is unique as an exact solution to the non-stationary equations of self-gravitating magnetohydrodynamics (MED), which features co-existing regions of infall and outflow. The velocity and magnetic topology of our model is quadrupolar, although dipolar solutions may also exist. We provide a qualitative model for the origin and subsequent evolution of such a state. However, a central singularity forms at late times, and we expect the late-time behaviour to be dominated by the singularity, rather than depend on the details of its initial state. Our solution may, therefore, have the character of an attractor among a much more general class of self-similarity.
引用
收藏
页码:1217 / 1227
页数:11
相关论文
共 28 条
[1]  
Aburihan M., 1999, PLASMA TURBULENCE EN, P339
[2]  
ABURIHAN M, 1999, THESIS QUEENS U ONTA
[3]   SUBMILLIMETER CONTINUUM OBSERVATIONS OF RHO OPHIUCHI-A - THE CANDIDATE PROTOSTAR VLA-1623 AND PRESTELLAR CLUMPS [J].
ANDRE, P ;
WARDTHOMPSON, D ;
BARSONY, M .
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 1993, 406 (01) :122-141
[4]   MAGNETIC BRAKING, AMBIPOLAR DIFFUSION, AND THE FORMATION OF CLOUD CORES AND PROTOSTARS .3. EFFECT OF THE INITIAL MASS-TO-FLUX RATIO [J].
BASU, S ;
MOUSCHOVIAS, TC .
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 1995, 453 (01) :271-283
[5]   A semianalytic model for supercritical core collapse: Self-similar evolution and the approach to protostar formation [J].
Basu, S .
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 1997, 485 (01) :240-253
[6]   MAGNETIC BRAKING, AMBIPOLAR DIFFUSION, AND THE FORMATION OF CLOUD CORES AND PROTOSTARS .2. A PARAMETER STUDY [J].
BASU, S ;
MOUSCHOVIAS, TC .
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 1995, 452 (01) :386-400
[7]  
BERTOUT C, 1989, ANNU REV ASTRON ASTR, V27, P351
[8]   A SYSTEMATIC-APPROACH TO SELF-SIMILARITY IN NEWTONIAN SPACE-TIME [J].
CARTER, B ;
HENRIKSEN, RN .
JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS, 1991, 32 (10) :2580-2597
[9]   Helical fields and filamentary molecular clouds - I [J].
Fiege, Jason D. ;
Pudritz, Ralph E. .
2000, Blackwell Publishing Ltd (311)
[10]   Prolate cores in filamentary molecular clouds [J].
Fiege, JD ;
Pudritz, RE .
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2000, 534 (01) :291-308