Speaker: Mike J. Cai (ASIAA)
Time: 1:30pm, Friday (July 17, 2009)
Location: middle conf. room, 3rd floor
Abstract:
We review some of the recent developments in the study of protostellar jets. It was postulated that in steady state, an MRI driven accretion disk would have a magnetic Prandtl’s number on the order of one over the aspect ratio. Consequently a large fraction of the magnetic flux would be advected toward the inner edge of the disk, and the majority of the disk would be rotating at a sub-Keplerian rate. Based on this field geometry, we have constructed models of jets driven by magnetocentrifugal acceleration, known as the X-wind. The semi-analytic solutions give good agreement with numerical simulations and observations.
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