Context. Supermassive stars (SMSs) are candidates for being progenitors of supermassive quasars at high redshifts. However, their formation process requires strong mechanisms that would be able to extract the angular momentum of the gas that the SMSs accrete. Aims. We investigate under which conditions the magnetic coupling between an accreting SMS and its winds can remove enough angular momentum for accretion to proceed from a Keplerian disc. Methods. We numerically computed the rotational properties of accreting SMSs that rotate at the ΩΓ-limit and estimated the magnetic field that is required to maintain the rotation velocity at this limit using prescriptions from magnetohydrodynamical simulations of stellar winds. Results. We find that ...
The star-disk interaction between a rotating magnetized star and a surrounding accretion disk is a f...
Aims. We investigate the accretion process from an accretion disk onto a magnetized rotating star wi...
International audienceContext. Stellar spin down is the result of a complex process involving rotati...
Supermassive stars (SMSs) born from pristine gas in atomically cooled halos are thought to be the pr...
International audienceContext. The early pre-main sequence phase during which solar-mass stars are s...
Context. Magnetic fields at the surface of a few early-type stars have been directly detec...
The time evolution of angular momentum and surface rotation of massive stars are strongly influenced...
[[abstract]]We propose a generalized model for stellar spin-down, disk accretion, and truncation, an...
International audienceDuring the first half of their main-sequence lifetimes, stars rapidly lose ang...
Magnetic fields are considered a vital ingredient of contemporary star formation and may have been i...
Star formation is thought to be triggered by gravitational collapse of the dense cores of molecular ...
The formation of a protostellar disc is a natural outcome during the star formation process. As gas ...
International audienceAims. We investigate the accretion process from an accretion disk onto a magne...
International audienceStellar magnetism plays an important role in stellar evolution theory. Approxi...
The star-disk interaction between a rotating magnetized star and a surrounding accretion disk is a f...
Aims. We investigate the accretion process from an accretion disk onto a magnetized rotating star wi...
International audienceContext. Stellar spin down is the result of a complex process involving rotati...
Supermassive stars (SMSs) born from pristine gas in atomically cooled halos are thought to be the pr...
International audienceContext. The early pre-main sequence phase during which solar-mass stars are s...
Context. Magnetic fields at the surface of a few early-type stars have been directly detec...
The time evolution of angular momentum and surface rotation of massive stars are strongly influenced...
[[abstract]]We propose a generalized model for stellar spin-down, disk accretion, and truncation, an...
International audienceDuring the first half of their main-sequence lifetimes, stars rapidly lose ang...
Magnetic fields are considered a vital ingredient of contemporary star formation and may have been i...
Star formation is thought to be triggered by gravitational collapse of the dense cores of molecular ...
The formation of a protostellar disc is a natural outcome during the star formation process. As gas ...
International audienceAims. We investigate the accretion process from an accretion disk onto a magne...
International audienceStellar magnetism plays an important role in stellar evolution theory. Approxi...
The star-disk interaction between a rotating magnetized star and a surrounding accretion disk is a f...
Aims. We investigate the accretion process from an accretion disk onto a magnetized rotating star wi...
International audienceContext. Stellar spin down is the result of a complex process involving rotati...