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Title:
Centrifugal Breakout of Magnetically Confined Line-driven Stellar Winds
Authors:
ud-Doula, Asif; Townsend, Richard H. D.; Owocki, Stanley P.
Affiliation:
AA(Bartol Research Institute, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716; Also at Department of Physics, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA 19081.), AB(Bartol Research Institute, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716), AC(Bartol Research Institute, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716)
Publication:
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 640, Issue 2, pp. L191-L194. (ApJL Homepage)
Publication Date:
04/2006
Origin:
UCP
ApJ Keywords:
Magnetohydrodynamics: MHD, Stars: Flare, Stars: Magnetic Fields, Stars: Rotation, Stars: Winds, Outflows, X-Rays: Stars
DOI:
10.1086/503382
Bibliographic Code:
2006ApJ...640L.191U

Abstract

We present two-dimensional MHD simulations of the radiatively driven outflow from a rotating hot star with a dipole magnetic field aligned with the star's rotation axis. We focus primarily on a model with moderately rapid rotation (half the critical value) and also a large magnetic confinement parameter, η*≡B2*R2*/M˙V=600. The magnetic field channels and torques the wind outflow into an equatorial, rigidly rotating disk extending from near the Kepler corotation radius outward. Even with fine-tuning at lower magnetic confinement, none of the MHD models produce a stable Keplerian disk. Instead, material below the Kepler radius falls back onto the stellar surface, while the strong centrifugal force on material beyond the corotation escape radius stretches the magnetic loops outward, leading to the episodic breakout of mass when the field reconnects. The associated dissipation of magnetic energy heats material to temperatures of nearly 108 K, high enough to emit hard (several keV) X-rays. Such centrifugal mass ejection represents a novel mechanism for driving magnetic reconnection and seems a very promising basis for modeling X-ray flares recently observed in rotating magnetic Bp stars like σ Ori E.
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