The Effect of Rotational Gravity Darkening on Magnetically Torqued Be Star Disks

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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25 pages with 11 figures, accepted by MNRAS

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10.1111/j.1365-2966.2004.07997.x

In the magnetically torqued disk (MTD) model for hot star disks, as proposed and formulated by \citet{cassi02}, stellar wind mass loss was taken to be uniform over the stellar surface. Here account is taken of the fact that as stellar spin rate S_o (=\sqrt {\Omega_o^2 R^3/GM}) is increased, and the stellar equator is gravity darkened, the equatorial mass flux and terminal speed are reduced, compared to the poles, for a given total \mdot. As a result, the distribution of equatorial disk density, determined by the impact of north and southbound flows, is shifted further out from the star. This results, for high S_o (\gtrsim 0.5), in a fall in the disk mass and emission measure, and hence in the observed emission line EW, scattering polarization, and IR emission. Consequently, contrary to expectations, critical rotation S_o \to 1 is not the optimum for creation of hot star disks which, in terms of EM for example, is found to occur in a broad peak around S_o\approx 0.5-0.6 depending slightly on the wind velocity law. The relationship of this analytic quasi-steady parametric MTD model to other work on magnetically guided winds is discussed. In particular the failures of the MTD model for Be-star disks alleged by \citet{owo03} are shown to revolve largely around open observational tests, rather in the basic MTD physics, and around their use of insufficiently strong fields.

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