Analytical models of helical wind-type astrophysical flows

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Astronomical Models, Magnetohydrodynamic Flow, Plasma Dynamics, Stellar Winds, Cosmic Plasma, Hydrodynamic Equations, Plasma Density, Radial Distribution

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The authors present three classes of analytic solutions of the basic hydrodynamic equations assumed to govern the flow of plasma in the atmosphere of a rotating astrophysical object. In the first class, they have an accelerating helical wind-type outflow wherein a finite speed at the stellar surface accelerates monotonically outwards to an asymptotic speed at large radial distances, with a sinusoidal dependence in the latitude corresponding to a maximum flow at the equator and no flow at the poles. In the second class, they have a decelerating helical outflow wherein a finite initial speed decelerates monotonically to a lower speed at infinity, with a latitudinal dependence such that the flow is concentrated at the poles decreasing sinusoidally to zero at the equator. Finally, the third class of solutions with a spherically symmetric radial flow speed in a non-spherically symmetric plasma density may be regarded as a superposition of the previous two classes.

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