Magnetized Protostellar Bipolar Outflows I. Self-similar model

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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22 pages, Latex, 27 figs. submitted to A&A

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We study a self-similar circulation model for protostellar bipolar outflows. The model is axisymmetric and stationary, and now includes Poynting flux. Compared to an earlier version of the model, this addition produces faster and more collimated outflows. Moreover the luminosity needed for the radiative heating is smaller. The model has been applied to both low and high mass protostars. Monte Carlo methods have been used to explore systematically the parameter space. An inflow/outflow pattern including collimation of high speed material and an infalling toroidal disc arises naturally. The disc shape depends on the imposed heating, but it is naturally Keplerian given the central point mass. Outflows can have large opening angles, that increase when magnetic field weakens. Massive protostars produce faster but less collimated outflows than less massive protostars. The model is now at a stage where synthetic CO spectra reproduce very well the observational features. The results strengthen the idea that radiative heating and Poynting flux are ultimately the energy sources driving the outflow.

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