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1999ApJ...515..685N - Astrophys. J., 515, 685-695 (1999/April-3)

The interaction of a strong magnetic field with a cold plasma: the evolution of a magnetic bubble.

NEWMAN W.I. and NEWMAN A.L.

Abstract (from CDS):

An intense localized magnetic field is suddenly introduced into a stationary, uniform, cold plasma and generates a region characterized by an intense field that excludes all particles (``magnetic bubble'') enveloped by a spherical shell of very dense plasma (``snowplow''). Outside the shell, the field disappears over a small distance scale and the plasma density tends to that of the undisturbed plasma. While a mathematically self-similar solution to the astrophysical problem associated with the early history of the magnetic bubble exists, the dynamical evolution maintains a subtle but significant difference from the self-similar solution. This MHD behavior can arise in the evolution of young stellar objects, during the switch-on of an OB star, in the solar wind, and during the formation of a magnetized neutron star or ``magnetar'' immediately following a supernova explosion.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: Magnetic Fields - Magnetohydrodynamics: MHD - Sun: Solar Wind - Stars: Formation - stars: supernovae: general

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