© 2016 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society. Slowly rotating magnetic massive stars develop 'dynamical magnetospheres' (DMs), characterized by trapping of stellar wind outflow in closed magnetic loops, shock heating from collision of the upflow from opposite loop footpoints, and subsequent gravitational infall of radiatively cooled material. In 2D and 3D magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simulations, the interplay among these three components is spatially complex and temporally variable, making it difficult to derive observational signatures and discern their overall scaling trends. Within a simplified, steady-state analysis based on overall conservation principles, we present here an 'analyti...
In this review the recent development concerning the large-scale evolution of stellar magnetospheres...
Massive stars disproportionately influence their surroundings. How they form has only started to bec...
Traditionally models of accretion of gas on to T Tauri stars have assumed a dipole stellar magnetosp...
Publisher's PDFSlowly rotating magnetic massive stars develop ‘dynamical magnetospheres’ (DMs), char...
Slowly rotating magnetic massive stars develop ‘dynamical magnetospheres’ (DMs), characterized by tr...
Building on results from the Magnetism in Massive Stars (MiMeS) project, this paper shows how a two-...
Recent spectropolarimetric surveys of bright, hot stars have found that ~10% of OB-type stars contai...
Recent spectropolarimetric surveys of bright, hot stars have found that ~10% of OB-type stars contai...
The term “magnetosphere” originated historically from early spacecraft measurements of plasma trappe...
A subpopulation (~10%) of hot, luminous, massive stars have been revealed through spectropolarimetry...
Abstract. A subpopulation (∼10%) of hot, luminous, massive stars have been revealed through spectrop...
By extrapolating from observationally derived magnetic surface maps, obtained through Zeeman-Doppler...
Context. Oblique magnetic dipole fields have been detected in Bp stars for several decades, and more...
Many stars across all classes possess strong enough magnetic fields to influence dynamical flow of m...
We present results from new self-consistent 3D MHD simulations of the magnetospheres from massive st...
In this review the recent development concerning the large-scale evolution of stellar magnetospheres...
Massive stars disproportionately influence their surroundings. How they form has only started to bec...
Traditionally models of accretion of gas on to T Tauri stars have assumed a dipole stellar magnetosp...
Publisher's PDFSlowly rotating magnetic massive stars develop ‘dynamical magnetospheres’ (DMs), char...
Slowly rotating magnetic massive stars develop ‘dynamical magnetospheres’ (DMs), characterized by tr...
Building on results from the Magnetism in Massive Stars (MiMeS) project, this paper shows how a two-...
Recent spectropolarimetric surveys of bright, hot stars have found that ~10% of OB-type stars contai...
Recent spectropolarimetric surveys of bright, hot stars have found that ~10% of OB-type stars contai...
The term “magnetosphere” originated historically from early spacecraft measurements of plasma trappe...
A subpopulation (~10%) of hot, luminous, massive stars have been revealed through spectropolarimetry...
Abstract. A subpopulation (∼10%) of hot, luminous, massive stars have been revealed through spectrop...
By extrapolating from observationally derived magnetic surface maps, obtained through Zeeman-Doppler...
Context. Oblique magnetic dipole fields have been detected in Bp stars for several decades, and more...
Many stars across all classes possess strong enough magnetic fields to influence dynamical flow of m...
We present results from new self-consistent 3D MHD simulations of the magnetospheres from massive st...
In this review the recent development concerning the large-scale evolution of stellar magnetospheres...
Massive stars disproportionately influence their surroundings. How they form has only started to bec...
Traditionally models of accretion of gas on to T Tauri stars have assumed a dipole stellar magnetosp...