Multipolar magnetic configuration: a trace of post-mergers events in circumstellar disks around FS CMa Stars
A. Moranchel-Basurto, D. Kocakova, M. Cemeljic, R. O. Chametla, F. J. Sanchez-Salcedo, I. Bermejo-Lozano

TL;DR
This study uses 2.5-D MHD simulations to explore how complex, multipolar magnetic fields influence accretion processes and circumstellar structures around FS CMa stars, revealing asymmetries and unique accretion patterns.
Contribution
It introduces the first detailed simulation of non-dipolar magnetic field effects on star-disk interactions in post-merger FS CMa stars.
Findings
Asymmetric magnetic fields cause funnel streams below the midplane.
Quadrupolar fields confine accretion to the disk midplane, forming cone-like structures.
Multipolar fields produce asymmetric corona substructures.
Abstract
Context: Observations suggest that magnetic fields of disk-bearing stars may have non-dipolar configurations. However, the influence of these configurations on magnetospheric accretion remains poorly understood. Aims: We aim to simulate magnetospheric accretion incorporating non-dipolar and strong magnetic field. Our model is informed by observations of IRAS 17449+2320, a post-merger belonging to the group of FS CMa stars, which indicate a dominant dipolar magnetic field with an additional quadrupole component. Methods: Using the PLUTO code, we conduct 2.5-D non-ideal viscous-resistive magnetohydrodynamical (MHD) simulations of star-disk magnetospheric interactions. We consider a thin accretion disk and strong stellar magnetic field () under four configurations: pure dipole, pure quadrupole, dipole plus quadrupole, and dipole plus octupole. In the latter two…
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