2009ApJ...698..922M


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2009ApJ...698..922M - Astrophys. J., 698, 922-927 (2009/June-2)

Magnetic braking and protostellar disk formation: ambipolar diffusion.

MELLON R.R. and LI Z.-Y.

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It is established that the formation of rotationally supported disks during the main accretion phase of star formation is suppressed by a moderately strong magnetic field in the ideal MHD limit. Nonideal MHD effects are expected to weaken the magnetic braking, perhaps allowing the disk to reappear. We concentrate on one such effect, ambipolar diffusion, which enables the field lines to slip relative to the bulk neutral matter. We find that the slippage does not sufficiently weaken the braking to allow rotationally supported disks to form for realistic levels of cloud magnetization and cosmic ray ionization rate; in some cases, the magnetic braking is even enhanced. Only in dense cores with both exceptionally weak fields and unreasonably low ionization rate do such disks start to form in our simulations. We conclude that additional processes, such as Ohmic dissipation or Hall effect, are needed to enable disk formation. Alternatively, the disk may form at late times when the massive envelope that anchors the magnetic brake is dissipated, perhaps by a protostellar wind.

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Journal keyword(s): accretion, accretion disks - ISM: clouds - ISM: magnetic fields - MHD - stars: formation

Simbad objects: 6

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Number of rows : 6
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 [JCC87] IRAS 4A Y*O 03 29 10.49 +31 13 30.8           ~ 715 1
2 [JCC87] IRAS 4 FIR 03 29 10.9 +31 13 26           ~ 478 0
3 [JCC87] IRAS 4B Y*O 03 29 12.058 +31 13 02.05           ~ 600 0
4 HH 211 Y*O 03 43 56.52 +32 00 52.8           ~ 369 0
5 LDN 1544 DNe 05 04 16.6 +25 10 48           ~ 863 0
6 NAME [BM89] L1544 cor 05 04 22.5 +25 11 36           ~ 437 1

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