论文标题
内T陶里星盘的电离:强磁重新连接事件产生的原位能量颗粒的影响
Ionisation of inner T Tauri star discs: effects of in-situ energetic particles produced by strong magnetic reconnection events
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论文摘要
磁重新连接是空间和天体物理等离子体中的主要粒子加速过程之一。通过磁重新连接发出的低能超热颗粒是折叠盘的电离来源,影响了它们的化学,热和动力学进化。这项工作的目的是提出首次研究,以评估能量颗粒如何在T Tauri恒星的折叠盘中传播,以及它们如何影响盘等离子体的电离速率。为此,我们收集了用于生产h $^+$,h $ _2^+$的实验和理论交叉部分,以及电子和质子的He $^+$。从磁重新连接事件中发出的质子和电子的理论注入光谱开始,我们已经计算了考虑到相关能量损失过程的折叠盘中的传播光谱。我们已经考虑了具有不同光谱指数和不同的磁盘磁性构型的能量颗粒的通量,这些磁构成是在与Chandra Orion Ultra Deep Point Source Catalog所获得的观察结果中推导的,在恒星不同的位置产生了与恒星不同的位置。然后,我们计算了通过辐射热化学代码{\ tt prodimo}计算的盘的电离速率。我们发现,能量颗粒可能是局部电离的非常强大的来源,而电离速率超过了几个数量级,这是由于X射线,恒星能量颗粒和内部圆盘中放射性的贡献。
Magnetic reconnection is one of the major particle acceleration processes in space and astrophysical plasmas. Low-energy supra-thermal particles emitted by magnetic reconnection are a source of ionisation for circumstellar discs, influencing their chemical, thermal and dynamical evolution. The aim of this work is to propose a first investigation to evaluate how energetic particles can propagate in the circumstellar disc of a T Tauri star and how they affect the ionisation rate of the disc plasma. To that end, we have collected experimental and theoretical cross sections for the production of H$^+$, H$_2^+$ and He$^+$ by electrons and protons. Starting from theoretical injection spectra of protons and electrons emitted during magnetic reconnection events, we have calculated the propagated spectra in the circumstellar disc considering the relevant energy loss processes. We have considered fluxes of energetic particles with different spectral indices and different disc magnetic configurations, generated at different positions from the star considering the physical properties of the flares as deduced from the observations obtained by the Chandra Orion Ultra Deep point source catalogue. We have then computed the ionisation rates for a disc whose structure has been calculated with the radiation thermo-chemical code {\tt ProDiMo}. We find that energetic particles are potentially a very strong source of local ionisation with ionisation rates exceeding by several orders of magnitude the contribution due to X-rays, stellar energetic particles and radioactivity in the inner disc.