Magnetic flux transport by turbulent reconnection in astrophysical flows


Autoria(s): Pino, E. M. de Gouveia Dal; Leao, M. R. M.; Lima, R. Santos; Guerrero, G.; Kowal, G.; Lazarian, A.
Contribuinte(s)

UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

10/10/2013

10/10/2013

04/07/2012

Resumo

The role of magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) turbulence in astrophysical environments is still highly debated. An important question that permeates this debate is the transport of magnetic flux. This is particularly important, for instance, in the context of star formation. When clouds collapse gravitationally to form stars, there must be some magnetic flux transport. Otherwise, the newborn stars would have magnetic fields several orders of magnitude larger than the observed ones. Also, the magnetic flux that is dragged in the late stages of the formation of a star can remove all the rotational support from the accretion disc that grows around the protostar. The efficiency of the mechanism that is often invoked to allow transport of magnetic fields at different stages of star formation, namely ambipolar diffusion, has recently been put in check. We discuss here an alternative mechanism for magnetic flux transport which is based on turbulent fast magnetic reconnection. We review recent results from three-dimensional MHD numerical simulations that indicate that this mechanism is very efficient in decoupling and transporting magnetic flux from the inner denser regions to the outskirts of collapsing clouds at different stages of star formation. We discuss this mechanism also in the context of dynamo processes and speculate that it can play a role both in solar dynamo and in accretion disc dynamo processes.

Brazilian FAPESP

Brazilian FAPESP [2006/50654-3, 2007/04551-0]

CNPq

CNPq [140110/2008-9, 306598/2009-4]

NORDITA program Dynamo, Dynamical Systems and Topology

NORDITA program 'Dynamo, Dynamical Systems and Topology'

Identificador

PHYSICA SCRIPTA, BRISTOL, v. 86, n. 1, JUL 04, 2012

0031-8949

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/34080

10.1088/0031-8949/86/01/018401

http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0031-8949/86/01/018401

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

IOP PUBLISHING LTD

BRISTOL

Relação

Physica Scripta

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openAccess

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Palavras-Chave #PROTOSTELLAR DISK FORMATION #STAR-FORMATION #AMBIPOLAR DIFFUSION #CLOUD CORES #GRAVITATIONAL-INSTABILITY #MHD TURBULENCE #DYNAMO MODELS #ACCRETION #BRAKING #FIELDS #PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
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article

original article

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