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Magnetic processes in a collapsing dense core - II. Fragmentation. Is there a fragmentation crisis?

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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
卷 477, 期 1, 页码 25-34

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20078310

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magnetohydrodynamics (MHD); instabilities; ISM : kinematics and dynamics; ISM : structure; ISM : clouds

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Context. A large fraction of stars are found in binary systems. It is therefore important for our understanding of the star formation process, to investigate the fragmentation of dense molecular cores. Aims. We study the influence of the magnetic field, ideally coupled to the gas, on the fragmentation in multiple systems of collapsing cores. Methods. We present high resolution numerical simulations performed with the RAMSES MHD code starting with a uniform sphere in solid body rotation and a uniform magnetic field parallel to the rotation axis. We pay particular attention to the strength of the magnetic field and interpret the results using the analysis presented in a companion paper. Results. The results depend much on the amplitude, A, of the perturbations seeded initially. Fora low amplitude, A = 0.1, we find that for values of the mass-to-flux over critical mass-to-flux ratio, mu, as high as mu = 20, the centrifugally supported disk which fragments in the hydrodynamical case is stabilized and remains axisymmetric. Detailed investigations reveal that this is due to the rapid growth of the toroidal magnetic field induced by the differential motions within the disk. For values of mu smaller than similar or equal to 5, corresponding to higher magnetic intensities, there is no centrifugally supported disk because of magnetic braking. When the amplitude of the perturbation is equal to A = 0.5, each initial peak develops independently and the core fragment for a large range of mu. Only for values of mu close to 1 is the magnetic field able to prevent the fragmentation. Conclusions. Since a large fraction of stars are binaries, the results of low magnetic intensities preventing the fragmentation in the case of weak perturbations is problematic. We discuss three possible mechanisms which could lead to the formation of binary systems, namely the presence of high amplitude fluctuations in the core initially, ambipolar diffusion and fragmentation during the second collapse.

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