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2005MNRAS.364..475L - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 364, 475-502 (2005/December-1)

Global perturbation configurations in a composite disc system with an isopedic magnetic field.

LOU Y.-Q. and WU Y.

Abstract (from CDS):

We construct stationary global configurations of both aligned and unaligned logarithmic spiral perturbations in a composite disc system of stellar and isopedically magnetized gaseous singular isothermal discs (SIDs) coupled by gravity. Earlier models are generalized to a more general theoretical framework. The thin gaseous SID is threaded across by a vertical magnetic field Bzwith a constant ratio of the surface gas mass density to Bz. In reference to SID models of Shu & Li, Shu et al., Lou & Shen, Lou & Zou, Shen and Liu & Lou, there exist two classes of stationary magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) solutions with in-phase and out-of-phase density perturbations here. Relevant parameter regimes are explored numerically. For both aligned and unaligned cases with azimuthal periodicities|m| ≥ 2 (m is an integer), there may be two, one and no solution situations, depending on the chosen parameters. For the transition criteria from an axisymmetric equilibrium to aligned secular bar-like instabilities, the corresponding ratio can be much lower than the oft-quoted value of, where is the total rotational kinetic energy and is the total gravitational potential energy plus the magnetic energy. The ratios for the two sets of solutions in different ranges are separated by m/(4m+ 4). For the unaligned cases, we study marginal stabilities for axisymmetric (m= 0) and non-axisymmetric (m≠ 0) disturbances. By including the gravitational influence of an axisymmetric dark matter halo on the background, the case of a composite partial magnetized singular isothermal discs (MSID) system is also examined. The global analytical solutions and their properties are valuable for testing and benchmarking numerical MHD codes. For astrophysical applications to large-scale galactic dynamics, our model analysis contains more realistic elements and offers useful insights into the structures and dynamics of disc galaxies consisting of stars and magnetized interstellar medium (ISM). In particular, in the presence of star burst activities, supernovae, hypernovae, superbubbles etc., our open magnetic field geometry in disc galaxies bears strong implications on circumnuclear and spiral galactic winds.

Abstract Copyright: 2005 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2005 RAS

Journal keyword(s): MHD - waves - ISM: general - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics - galaxies: spiral - galaxies: structure

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