MHD Models of Axisymmetric Protostellar Jets

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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28 pages, 16 figures, accepted by Ap.J

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10.1086/309289

We present the results of a series of axisymmetric time-dependent magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simulations of the propagation of cooling, overdense jets, motivated by the properties of outflows associated with young stellar objects. A variety of initial field strengths and configurations are explored for both steady and time-variable (pulsed) jets. Even apparently weak magnetic fields with strengths B < 60 micro-G in the pre-shocked jet beam can have a significant effect on the dynamics, for example by altering the density, width, and fragmentation of thin shells formed by cooling gas. A linear analysis predicts that axisymmetric pinch modes of the MHD Kelvin-Helmholtz instability should grow only slowly for the highly supermagnetosonic jets studied here; we find no evidence for them in our simulations. Some of our models appear unstable to current-driven pinch modes, however the resulting pressure and density variations induced in the jet beam are not large, making this mechanism an unlikely source of emission knots in the jet beam. In the case of pulsed jets, radial hoop stresses confine shocked jet material in the pulses to the axis, resulting in a higher density in the pulses in comparison to purely hydrodynamic models.

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