Winds from young suns and protoplanetary disks

12/07/2015
Takeru K. Suzuki (Univ. of Nagoya, Japan)
Bat 713, salle de séminaires Galilée
(Piano)
07/12/2015
from 11:00 to 12:00

I would like to introduce some results of our MHD simulations for “perturbation-driven’” winds. Convection and turbulence are ubiquitous in various astrophysical objects. Turbulent motion excites various modes of waves and they frequently excite flows. For example, the Sun and solar-type stars posses a surface convective layer, which excites MHD waves to accelerate solar and stellar winds. Turbulence in accretion disks plays a role in not only radial transport of angular momentum but also vertical outflows. In this talk, I plan to focus on the following two topics:

(i) Saturation of winds from very active young solar-type stars.

(ii) Protoplanetary disk winds and applications to the evolution of protoplanetary disks and the planet formation.

Department of Physics, Nagoya University, Sap