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Numerical simulations of stellar jets and comparison between synthetic and observed maps: clues to the launch mechanism

Francesco Rubini, Lorenzo Maurri, Gabriele Inghirami, Francesca Bacciotti, Luca Del Zanna

Published 2014-05-29Version 1

High angular resolution spectra obtained with the Hubble Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (HST/STIS) provide rich morphological and kinematical information about the stellar jet phenomenon, which allows us to test theoretical models efficiently. In this work, numerical simulations of stellar jets in the propagation region are executed with the PLUTO code, by adopting inflow conditions that arise from former numerical simulations of magnetized outflows, accelerated by the disk-wind mechanism in the launching region. By matching the two regions, information about the magneto-centrifugal accelerating mechanism underlying a given astrophysical object can be extrapolated by comparing synthetic and observed position-velocity diagrams (PVDs). We show that quite different jets, like those from the young T Tauri stars DG-Tau and RW-Aur, may originate from the same disk-wind model for different configurations of the magnetic field at the disk surface. This result supports the idea that all the observed jets may be generated by the same mechanism.

Comments: 15 pages, 18 figures, accepted for publication by A&A
Categories: astro-ph.SR
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