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Magnetic Field Generation within Molecular Clouds

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 July 2016

A. Lazarian*
Affiliation:
DAMTP, University of Cambridge, UK

Abstract

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Magnetic field generation in molecular (atomic) clouds at the early stages of galactic evolution is considered. It is shown that if there is no internal motions immersed the cloud, battery mechanisms (Lazarian 1992a) can account for the generation of thin magnetic shells around clouds insides in plasma with temperature gradients. If turbulent motions are present, the dynamo can be essential. The operation of α — ω, α2 and turbulent dynamos within molecular clouds is discussed. It is shown that the turbulent dynamo leads to generation of magnetic fields in the trace behind the cloud. These magnetic fields within the molecular clouds and in their vicinity are important for the solution of the galactic seed field problem (see Lazarian 1992b) and the formation of structures in clumpy molecular complexes.

Type
9. Magnetohydrodynamic Phenomena in the Interstellar Medium Related to Dynamo Processes
Copyright
Copyright © Kluwer 1993 

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