Abstract
Field-channelled accretion flows occur in a variety of astrophysical objects, including T Tauri stars, magnetic cataclysmic variables and X-ray pulsars. We consider a curvilinear coordinate system and derive a general hydrodynamic formulation for accretion onto stellar objects confined by a stellar dipole magnetic field. The hydrodynamic equations are solved to determine the velocity, density and temperature profiles of the flow. We use accreting magnetic white-dwarf stars as an illustrative example of astrophysical applications. Our calculations show that the compressional heating due to the field geometry is as important as radiative cooling and gravity in determining the structure of the post-shock flow in accreting white-dwarf stars. The generalisation of the formulation to accretion flows channelled by higher-order fields and the applications to other astrophysical systems are discussed. © ESO 2005.
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Canalle, J. B. G., Saxton, C. J., Wu, K., Cropper, M., & Ramsay, G. (2005). Accretion in dipole magnetic fields: Flow structure and X-ray emission of accreting white dwarfs. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 440(1), 185–198. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20052706
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