Journal article
Laboratory analogue of a supersonic accretion column in a binary star system
Abstract
Astrophysical flows exhibit rich behaviour resulting from the interplay of different forms of energy—gravitational, thermal, magnetic and radiative. For magnetic cataclysmic variable stars, material from a late, main sequence star is pulled onto a highly magnetized (B>10 MG) white dwarf. The magnetic field is sufficiently large to direct the flow as an accretion column onto the poles of the white dwarf, a star subclass known as AM Herculis. A …
Authors
Cross JE; Gregori G; Foster JM; Graham P; Bonnet-Bidaud J-M; Busschaert C; Charpentier N; Danson CN; Doyle HW; Drake RP
Journal
Nature Communications, Vol. 7, No. 1,
Publisher
Springer Nature
DOI
10.1038/ncomms11899
ISSN
2041-1723