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Numerical simulations of stellar winds: polytropic models

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We discuss steady-state transonic outflows obtained by direct numerical solution of the hydrodynamic and magnetohydrodynamic equations. We make use of the Versatile Advection Code, a software package for solving systems of (hyperbolic) partial differential equations. We proceed stepwise from a spherically symmetric, isothermal, unmagnetized, non-rotating Parker wind to arrive at axisymmetric, polytropic, magnetized, rotating models. These represent 2D generalisations of the analytical ID Weber-Davis wind solution, which we obtain in the process. Axisymmetric wind solutions containing both a 'wind' and a 'dead' zone are presented. Since we are solving for steady-state solutions, we efficiently exploit fully implicit time stepping. The method allows us to model thermally and/or magneto-centrifugally driven stellar outflows. We particularly emphasize the boundary conditions imposed at the stellar surface. For these axisymmetric, steady-state solutions, we can use the knowledge of the flux functions to verify the physical correctness of the numerical solutions.

Year of Publication
1999
Journal
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Volume
343
Number
1
Number of Pages
251-260
Date Published
Mar
ISBN Number
0004-6361
PId
0ff73602736efa6f9ff31ea5058e34ce
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