Stationary field-aligned MHD flows at astropauses and in astrotails. Principles of a counterflow configuration between a stellar wind and its interstellar medium wind
D. H. Nickeler, J. P. Goedbloed, H.-J. Fahr

TL;DR
This paper introduces an analytical method for modeling stationary, field-aligned MHD flows in astrospheres, enabling the construction of models based on key parameters and static equilibria, relevant for understanding stellar wind interactions.
Contribution
It presents a novel analytical framework for calculating stationary, incompressible, field-aligned plasma flows in astrospheres using noncanonical mappings from static equilibria, with applications to the heliosphere.
Findings
Provides a recipe for constructing astrosphere models from few parameters.
Shows how to determine magnetic field strength throughout the astrotail.
Highlights restrictions on magnetic field strengths based on Alfven Mach numbers.
Abstract
A stellar wind passing through the reverse shock is deflected into the astrospheric tail and leaves the stellar system either as a sub-Alfvenic or as a super-Alfvenic tail flow. An example is our own heliosphere and its heliotail. We present an analytical method of calculating stationary, incompressible, and field-aligned plasma flows in the astrotail of a star. We present a recipe for constructing an astrosphere with the help of only a few parameters, like the inner Alfven Mach number and the outer Alfven Mach number, the magnetic field strength within and outside the stellar wind cavity, and the distribution of singular points of the magnetic field within these flows. Within the framework of a one-fluid approximation, it is possible to obtain solutions of the MHD equations for stationary flows from corresponding static MHD equilibria, by using noncanonical mappings of the canonical…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astro and Planetary Science
