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Accretion-ejection phenomena from young stars
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 November 2003
Abstract
In the current paradigm of star formation magnetic fields play a very central role. Indeed, they probably help or even channel the initial gravitational collapse of the parent molecular cloud. But their most spectacular effect is certainly the production of ubiquitous, powerful, bipolar self-collimated jets. Also, in the last decade, evidence has come that in such systems a magnetosphere links the protostar to its surrounding accretion disc. I will first briefly review the magnetohydrodynamic models of jets from young stars. Then, I will discuss some constraints on the magnetospheric interaction since accretion must proceed despite strong stellar magnetic fields. Finally, I will introduce the 3Reconnection "X-wind" scenario that leads to episodic jet formation with efficient removal of protostellar angular momentum.
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- © EAS, EDP Sciences, 2003