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2011ApJ...733...18M - Astrophys. J., 733, 18 (2011/May-3)

Special relativistic magnetohydrodynamic simulation of a two-component outflow powered by magnetic explosion on compact stars.

MATSUMOTO J., MASADA Y., ASANO E. and SHIBATA K.

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The nonlinear dynamics of outflows driven by magnetic explosion on the surface of a compact star is investigated through special relativistic magnetohydrodynamic simulations. We adopt, as the initial equilibrium state, a spherical stellar object embedded in hydrostatic plasma which has a density ρ(r) ∝ r –α and is threaded by a dipole magnetic field. The injection of magnetic energy at the surface of a compact star breaks the equilibrium and triggers a two-component outflow. At the early evolutionary stage, the magnetic pressure increases rapidly around the stellar surface, initiating a magnetically driven outflow. A strong forward shock driven outflow is then excited. The expansion velocity of the magnetically driven outflow is characterized by the Alfvén velocity on the stellar surface and follows a simple scaling relation vmag∝ vA1/2. When the initial density profile declines steeply with radius, the strong shock is accelerated self-similarly to relativistic velocity ahead of the magnetically driven component. We find that it evolves according to a self-similar relation Γsh∝ rsh, where Γsh is the Lorentz factor of the plasma measured at the shock surface rsh. A purely hydrodynamic process would be responsible for the acceleration mechanism of the shock driven outflow. Our two-component outflow model, which is the natural outcome of the magnetic explosion, can provide a better understanding of the magnetic active phenomena on various magnetized compact stars.

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Journal keyword(s): magnetohydrodynamics, MHD - methods: numerical - relativistic processes - stars: neutron - stars: winds, outflows

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