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MHD SIMULATION OF ACCRETION TO A STAR IN THE "PROPELLER" REGIME Authors: Romanova M.M., Toropina O.D., Toropin Yu.M., Lovelace R.V.E., This work investigates spherical
accretion to a rotating magnetized star in the ``propeller" regime using axisymmetric
resistive, magnetohydrodynamic simulations. In this regime accreting matter tends
to be expelled from the equatorial region of the magnetosphere where the centrifugal
force on matter corotating with the star exceeds the gravitational force. The regime is predicted to occur
if the magnetospheric radius larger than the corotation radius and less than the light cylinder
radius. The simulations show that accreting matter is expelled from the equatorial
region of the magnetosphere and that it moves away from the star in a
supersonic, disk-shaped outflow. At larger radial distances the outflow slows down and becomes subsonic. [return] [full text] [plots from the paper] [animation]
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