[[abstract]]In this paper we follow the evolution of an unstable magnetized cloud core modeled with the density distribution of a singular isothermal sphere and threaded by a uniform magnetic field. We include neutral-ion slip, and we solve the equations by an expansion about the known self-similar problem without magnetism. We find that the magnetic field does not significantly modify the standard rate of mass infall because of two offsetting effects: the Lorentz force that impedes gravitational collapse, and the increased characteristic speed that causes the initiation of infall to travel outward faster (as a fast magnetohydrodynamic wave rather than an acoustic wave). Strong magnetic pinching forces deflect infalling gas toward the equat...
Aims.Our aim is to understand the formation of a magnetically dominated molecular cloud out of an ...
We propose an extension of the semi-analytical solutions derived by Lin et al. ([CITE]) describing ...
The dynamics and evolution of molecular clouds, which are the main sites of active star formation in...
[[abstract]]In a previous paper (Paper I) we presented a perturbative analysis of the collapse of a ...
We study the self-similar collapse of an isothermal magnetized rotating cloud in the ideal magnetohy...
[[abstract]]We study the self-similar collapse of an isothermal magnetized rotating cloud in the ide...
Interstellar molecular clouds are generally believed to be the sites of active star formation in our...
We formulate the problem of the formation and collapse of nonaxisymmetric protostellar cores in weak...
The means by which parent molecular clouds give birth to stars constitutes a fundamental unsolved pr...
International audienceContext. Stars, and more particularly massive stars, have a drastic impact on ...
We present self-similar solutions that describe the gravitational collapse of rotating, isothermal, ...
Context. Stars, and more particularly massive stars, have a drastic impact on galaxy evolution. Yet ...
The collapse and fragmentation of initially filamentary, magnetic molecular clouds is calculated in ...
We study the effect of magnetic field on massive dense core formation in colliding unequal molecular...
Observations of magnetic field strengths imply that molecular cloud fragments are individually close...
Aims.Our aim is to understand the formation of a magnetically dominated molecular cloud out of an ...
We propose an extension of the semi-analytical solutions derived by Lin et al. ([CITE]) describing ...
The dynamics and evolution of molecular clouds, which are the main sites of active star formation in...
[[abstract]]In a previous paper (Paper I) we presented a perturbative analysis of the collapse of a ...
We study the self-similar collapse of an isothermal magnetized rotating cloud in the ideal magnetohy...
[[abstract]]We study the self-similar collapse of an isothermal magnetized rotating cloud in the ide...
Interstellar molecular clouds are generally believed to be the sites of active star formation in our...
We formulate the problem of the formation and collapse of nonaxisymmetric protostellar cores in weak...
The means by which parent molecular clouds give birth to stars constitutes a fundamental unsolved pr...
International audienceContext. Stars, and more particularly massive stars, have a drastic impact on ...
We present self-similar solutions that describe the gravitational collapse of rotating, isothermal, ...
Context. Stars, and more particularly massive stars, have a drastic impact on galaxy evolution. Yet ...
The collapse and fragmentation of initially filamentary, magnetic molecular clouds is calculated in ...
We study the effect of magnetic field on massive dense core formation in colliding unequal molecular...
Observations of magnetic field strengths imply that molecular cloud fragments are individually close...
Aims.Our aim is to understand the formation of a magnetically dominated molecular cloud out of an ...
We propose an extension of the semi-analytical solutions derived by Lin et al. ([CITE]) describing ...
The dynamics and evolution of molecular clouds, which are the main sites of active star formation in...