Dissipation of Magnetic Fields in Primordial Gas Clouds

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Stars, Accretion Disks, Magnetic Fields, Population Iii Stars, Accretion And Accretion Disks, Electric And Magnetic Fields

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We report the strength of seed magnetic flux of accretion disk surrounding the PopIII stars. The magnetic field in accretion disk might play an important role in the transport of angular momentum because of the turbulence induced by Magneto-Rotational Instability (MRI). On the other hand, since the primordial star-forming clouds contain no heavy elements and grains, they experience much different thermal history and the magnetic-field-dissipation history in the course of their gravitational contraction, from those in the present-day star-forming molecular clouds. In order to assess the magnetic field strength in the accretion disk of PopIII stars, we calculate the thermal history of the primordial collapsing clouds, and investigate the coupling of magnetic field with primordial gas. As a result, we find that the magnetic field strongly couples with primordial gas cloud throughout the collapse, i.e. the magnetic field is frozen to the gas as long as initial field strength satisfies B < 10-5(nH/103 cm-3)0.55 G.

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