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2005MNRAS.362..369M - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 362, 369-381 (2005/September-2)

Collapse and fragmentation of rotating magnetized clouds - I. Magnetic flux-spin relation.

MACHIDA M.N., MATSUMOTO T., TOMISAKA K. and HANAWA T.

Abstract (from CDS):

We discuss the evolution of the magnetic flux density and angular velocity in a molecular cloud core, on the basis of three-dimensional numerical simulations, in which a rotating magnetized cloud fragments and collapses to form a very dense optically thick core of >5x1010/cm3. As the density increases towards the formation of the optically thick core, the magnetic flux density and angular velocity converge towards a single relationship between the two quantities. If the core is magnetically dominated its magnetic flux density approaches 1.5(n/5x1010/cm3)1/2 mG, while if the core is rotationally dominated the angular velocity approaches 2.57x10–3(n/5x1010/cm3)1/2/yr, where n is the density of the gas. We also find that the ratio of the angular velocity to the magnetic flux density remains nearly constant until the density exceeds 5x1010/cm3. Fragmentation of the very dense core and emergence of outflows from fragments will be shown in the subsequent paper.

Abstract Copyright: 2005 RAS

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

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