|
|
|
|||
| IOP Publishing | AAS Homepage | ApJ Homepage | This Journal | Search | Authors | Referees | Librarians | User Options | Help | | ||||
1996 ApJ 468 L37-L40 doi: 10.1086/310222
![]()
|
||||
ABSTRACT.
We propose a model of hard X-ray flares in protostars observed by the ASCA satellite. We assumed that the dipole magnetic field of the protostar threads the protostellar disk and carried out 2.5 dimensional magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simulations of the disk-star interaction. The closed magnetic loops connecting the central star and the disk are twisted by the rotation of the disk. As the twist accumulates, magnetic loops expand and finally approach the open field configuration. A current sheet is formed inside the expanding loops. In the presence of resistivity, magnetic reconnection takes place in the current sheet. Outgoing magnetic island and postflare loops are formed as a result of the reconnection. The timescale of this "flare" is the order of the rotation period of the disk. The released magnetic energy partly goes into the thermal energy and heats up the flaring plasma up to 108 K. The length of the flaring loop is several times the radius of the central star, consistent with observations. The speed of the hot plasmoid ejected by the reconnection is 200-400 km s-1 when the footpoint of the loop is at 0.03 AU from 1 M
protostar. The hot plasma outflow can explain the speed and mass flow rate of optical jets. Dense, cold, magnetically accelerated wind (v ~ 150-250 km s-1) emanates from the surface of the disk along the partially open magnetic field lines threading the disk. This dense, cold wind may correspond to high-velocity neutral winds.
Subject headings: accretion, accretion disks; ISM: jets and outflows; MHD; stars: activity; stars: pre-main sequence
Print publication: Issue 1 (1996 September 1)| Post to CiteUlike | | Post to Connotea | | Post to Bibsonomy |
|
IOP Publishing | AAS Homepage | ApJ Homepage | This Journal | Search | Authors | Referees | Librarians | User Options | Help | Recommend this journal EndNote, ProCite ® and Reference Manager ® are registered trademarks of ISI Researchsoft. Copyright © Institute of Physics and IOP Publishing Limited 2009 - electronic design and all rights in the EJs software. © The American Astronomical Society ("AAS") - the names of any journals published by AAS and the content of all such journals. Use of this service is subject to compliance with the terms and conditions of use. In particular, reselling and systematic downloading of files is prohibited. Help: Cookies | Data Protection. |