A&A 371, 1155-1168 (2001)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20010201
Acceleration and collimation of relativistic plasmas ejected by fast rotators
S. V. BogovalovMoscow Engineering Physics Institute, Kashirskoje Shosse 31, Moscow, 115409, Russia
(Received 15 December 1999 / Accepted 16 January 2001 )
Abstract
A stationary self-consistent outflow of a magnetised relativistic plasma
from a rotating object with an initially monopole-like magnetic field is
investigated in the ideal MHD approximation under the condition
,
where
is the ratio of the Poynting flux over the mass energy
flux at the equator and the surface of the star, with
and
the initial four-velocity and
Lorentz factor of the plasma. The mechanism of the magnetocentrifugal
acceleration and self-collimation of the relativistic plasma is
investigated. A jet-like relativistic flow along the axis
of rotation is found in the steady-state solution under the condition
with properties predicted analytically.
The amount of the collimated matter in the jet is rather small in
comparison to the total mass flux in the wind.
An explanation for the weak self-collimation of relativistic winds
is given.
Key words: MHD -- stars: winds, outflows-plasma-relativity -- galaxies: jets
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