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Direct detection of a magnetic field in the innermost regions of an accretion disk.

J.-F. Donati
F. Paletou
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Jorge Ferreira
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Models predict that magnetic fields play a crucial role in the physics of astrophysical accretion disks and their associated winds and jets. For example, the rotation of the disk twists around the rotation axis the initially vertical magnetic field, which responds by slowing down the plasma in the disk and by causing it to fall towards the central star. The magnetic energy flux produced in this process points away from the disk, pushing the surface plasma outwards, leading to a wind from the disk and sometimes a collimated jet. But these predictions have hitherto not been supported by observations. Here we report the direct detection of the magnetic field in the core of the protostellar accretion disk FU Orionis. The surface field reaches strengths of about 1kG close to the centre of the disk, and it includes a significant azimuthal component, in good agreement with recent models. But we find that the field is very filamentary and slows down the disk plasma much more than models predict, which may explain why FU Ori fails to collimate its wind into a jet.

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hal-00398200 , version 1 (24-06-2009)

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J.-F. Donati, F. Paletou, J. Bouvier, Jorge Ferreira. Direct detection of a magnetic field in the innermost regions of an accretion disk.. Nature, 2005, 438, pp.466-469. ⟨10.1038/nature04253⟩. ⟨hal-00398200⟩
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