Physics
Scientific paper
Apr 1989
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1989crasm.308.1229p&link_type=abstract
Academie des Sciences (Paris), Comptes Rendus, Serie II - Mecanique, Physique, Chimie, Sciences de l'Univers, Sciences de la Ter
Physics
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Magnetohydrodynamics, Planetary Nebulae, Stellar Cores, Stellar Magnetic Fields, Stellar Physics, Convection Currents, Lines Of Force, Red Giant Stars, Stellar Envelopes
Scientific paper
The hypothesis that the magnetic fields of protoplanetary nebulae are generated deep in the core of the progenitor, an evolved M-type red giant, is explored. An examination of the transport of magnetic field lines through the convective envelope and of diffusion in the stellar wind/photosphere transition zone reveals values of about 10 G for the subphotospheric magnetic field and of about 2-3 G at the base of the stellar wind. The results are in agreement with the findings of Pascoli (1987) and Pascoli and Macron (1987).
Leclercq Josette
Pascoli Gianni
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