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Effect of Advected Fields on Accretion Disk Dynamos

We present calculations of favored dynamo modes when advection of ambient magnetic fields onto accretion disks is important. These models are relevant for compact binary systems and young stellar objects and can be extended to active galactic nuclei (AGNs). The dynamo equation, including the standar...

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Published in:International Astronomical Union Colloquium 1994, Vol.142, p.963-967
Main Authors: Mangalam, Arun V., Subramanian, K.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:We present calculations of favored dynamo modes when advection of ambient magnetic fields onto accretion disks is important. These models are relevant for compact binary systems and young stellar objects and can be extended to active galactic nuclei (AGNs). The dynamo equation, including the standard α-effect, is modified to take into account advected magnetic fields. Vacuum boundary conditions are assumed outside the disk and the dynamo number switches sign across the equatorial plane. For the local steady state problem, critical dynamo numbers for various modes are obtained analytically. Our motivation is to investigate whether the dominant dynamo generation of quadrupolar magnetic fields and accretion of dipolar magnetic fields is likely to lead to particle acceleration in the form of jets. The results shown here are for a particular choice of boundary conditions and geometry of the advected field. Besides examining other choices, we shall calculate growth rates for different modes, and the influence of the initial seed field configuration on the evolution of the magnetic fields in subsequent work. Subject headings: acceleration of particles — accretion, accretion disks — binaries: close — galaxies: nuclei — MHD — stars: pre-main-sequence
ISSN:0252-9211
DOI:10.1017/S0252921100078398