The first jets in the universe: Protostellar jets from the first stars

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作者
Machida, Masahiro N. [1 ]
Omukai, Kazuyuki
Matsumoto, Tomoaki
Inutsuka, Shu-ichiro
机构
[1] Kyoto Univ, Grad Sch Sci, Dept Phys, Sakyo Ku, Kyoto 6068502, Japan
[2] Natl Astron Observ Japan, Mitake, Tokyo 18185888, Japan
[3] Hosei Univ, Fac Human & Environm, Tokyo 1028160, Japan
关键词
cosmology : theory; early universe; galaxies : formation; ISM : jets and outflows; MHD; stars : formation;
D O I
10.1086/507326
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P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
The protostellar jets driven by the formation of the first stars are studied by using three-dimensional MHD nested grid simulations. Starting from a slowly rotating spherical cloud of 5.1 x 10(4) M-circle dot permeated by a uniform, magnetic field, we follow the evolution from the central number density to n(c) = 10(3) cm(-3) to n(c) similar or equal to 10(23) cm(-3). Protostars of similar or equal to 10(-3) M-circle dot are formed at n(c) similar or equal to 10(22) cm(-3), and the magnetic flux density is amplified by 10 orders of magnitude from the initial value. Consequently, the formed protostar has a magnetic field of similar to 10(6) G, which is much larger than the flux density of the present-day counterparts, reflecting the fact that the dissipation of a magnetic field is ineffective in primordial gas clouds. If the initial magnetic field, a B > 10(-9) (n(c)/10(3) cm(-3))(2/3) G, a protostellar jet is launched whose velocity reaches similar to 70 km s(-1). As a result, a fraction (3%-10%) of the accreting matter is blown off from the central region. If this jet continues to sweep out the surrounding gas that otherwise accretes onto the central star or circumstellar disk, the final mass of the first star can be substantially reduced. In addition, dense postshock regions behind the bow shocks are expected to promote chemical reactions, and this provides possible environments for subsequent low-mass star formation in the early universe.
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